In-situ nano-tensile experiments on 70 nm-diameter free-standing electroplated NiP metallic glass nanostructures reveal tensile true strains of ∼18%, an amount comparable to compositionally identical 100 nm-diameter focused ion beam samples and ∼3 times greater than 100 nm-diameter electroplated samples. Simultaneous in-situ observations and stress-strain data during post-elastic deformation reveal necking and work hardening, features uncharacteristic for metallic glasses. The evolution of free volume within molecular dynamics-simulated samples suggests a free surface-mediated relaxation mechanism in nano-sized metallic glasses
We report tensile experiments on Ni<sub>80</sub>P<sub>20</sub> metallic glass samples fabricated via...
Metallic glasses (MGs) exhibit both high yield stresses and elastic strain limits owing to their met...
Metallic glasses (MGs) exhibit both high yield stresses and elastic strain limits owing to their met...
In-situ nano-tensile experiments on 70 nm-diameter free-standing electroplated NiP metallic glass na...
The emergence of size-dependent mechanical strength in nanosized materials is now well-established, ...
Brittleness largely restricts promising applications of the metallic glasses as a new engineering ma...
Strain localization during plastic deformation drastically reduces the shear band stability in metal...
We report tensile experiments on Ni_(80)P_20 metallic glass samples fabricated via a templated elect...
When reducing the size of metallic glass samples down to the nanoscale regime, experimental studies ...
The great technological potential for bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) arises primarily because of their...
Bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) exhibit some outstanding mechanical properties involving high fracture ...
Metallic glasses (MGs) are a relatively new class of materials discovered in 1960 and lauded for it...
Metallic glasses (MGs) are a relatively new class of materials discovered in 1960 and lauded for it...
Metallic glasses (MGs) are a relatively new class of materials discovered in 1960 and lauded for it...
Experiments show an intriguing brittle-to-ductile transition on size reduction on nanoscale metallic...
We report tensile experiments on Ni<sub>80</sub>P<sub>20</sub> metallic glass samples fabricated via...
Metallic glasses (MGs) exhibit both high yield stresses and elastic strain limits owing to their met...
Metallic glasses (MGs) exhibit both high yield stresses and elastic strain limits owing to their met...
In-situ nano-tensile experiments on 70 nm-diameter free-standing electroplated NiP metallic glass na...
The emergence of size-dependent mechanical strength in nanosized materials is now well-established, ...
Brittleness largely restricts promising applications of the metallic glasses as a new engineering ma...
Strain localization during plastic deformation drastically reduces the shear band stability in metal...
We report tensile experiments on Ni_(80)P_20 metallic glass samples fabricated via a templated elect...
When reducing the size of metallic glass samples down to the nanoscale regime, experimental studies ...
The great technological potential for bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) arises primarily because of their...
Bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) exhibit some outstanding mechanical properties involving high fracture ...
Metallic glasses (MGs) are a relatively new class of materials discovered in 1960 and lauded for it...
Metallic glasses (MGs) are a relatively new class of materials discovered in 1960 and lauded for it...
Metallic glasses (MGs) are a relatively new class of materials discovered in 1960 and lauded for it...
Experiments show an intriguing brittle-to-ductile transition on size reduction on nanoscale metallic...
We report tensile experiments on Ni<sub>80</sub>P<sub>20</sub> metallic glass samples fabricated via...
Metallic glasses (MGs) exhibit both high yield stresses and elastic strain limits owing to their met...
Metallic glasses (MGs) exhibit both high yield stresses and elastic strain limits owing to their met...