The mechanical response of modern alloys results from a complex interplay between existing microstructure and its evolution with time under stress. To unravel these processes, in situ approaches intrinsically have a critical advantage to explore the basic mechanisms involving dislocations, grain boundaries (GBs), and their interactions in real time. In this article, we discuss recent findings using in situ nanomechanical testing techniques and refined crystallographic analysis tools. Advancements in in situ nanomechanics not only include multiaxial loading conditions, which bring us closer to real-world applications, but also high strain-rate testing, which is critical to compare experiments and simulations. In particular, unraveling the de...
In this work, different nanocrystalline metals and alloys were investigated by a synchrotron-based i...
Nanostructures are emerging as novel materials with revolutionary application in electronics, nuclea...
When grain sizes of crystals are down to nano-scale, the so-called nanocrystalline materials exhibit...
cited By 22International audienceIn situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) nanomechanical testi...
Useful properties of structural materials generally depend on their bulk microstructure. For centuri...
Stress-coupled grain boundary migration has been shown to be an active deformation mechanism in a nu...
Micro- and nanomechanical testing has seen a rapid development over the last decade with miniaturize...
Traditionally, the most fundamental principle in materials science is that the properties of materia...
AbstractIn this review, we briefly introduce our in situ atomic-scale mechanical experimental techni...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, 2...
Strengthening in metals is traditionally achieved through the controlled creation of various grain b...
The fi eld of in situ nanomechanics is greatly benefi ting from microelectromechanical systems (MEMS...
The superior strength and large tensile plasticity of nanotwinned (nt) face-centered-cubic metals ha...
International audiencePolycrystalline materials, with nanosized grains ( > 100 nm), exhibit superior...
A major challenge in metallurgy is to understand the relation between the microstructure of a metal ...
In this work, different nanocrystalline metals and alloys were investigated by a synchrotron-based i...
Nanostructures are emerging as novel materials with revolutionary application in electronics, nuclea...
When grain sizes of crystals are down to nano-scale, the so-called nanocrystalline materials exhibit...
cited By 22International audienceIn situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) nanomechanical testi...
Useful properties of structural materials generally depend on their bulk microstructure. For centuri...
Stress-coupled grain boundary migration has been shown to be an active deformation mechanism in a nu...
Micro- and nanomechanical testing has seen a rapid development over the last decade with miniaturize...
Traditionally, the most fundamental principle in materials science is that the properties of materia...
AbstractIn this review, we briefly introduce our in situ atomic-scale mechanical experimental techni...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, 2...
Strengthening in metals is traditionally achieved through the controlled creation of various grain b...
The fi eld of in situ nanomechanics is greatly benefi ting from microelectromechanical systems (MEMS...
The superior strength and large tensile plasticity of nanotwinned (nt) face-centered-cubic metals ha...
International audiencePolycrystalline materials, with nanosized grains ( > 100 nm), exhibit superior...
A major challenge in metallurgy is to understand the relation between the microstructure of a metal ...
In this work, different nanocrystalline metals and alloys were investigated by a synchrotron-based i...
Nanostructures are emerging as novel materials with revolutionary application in electronics, nuclea...
When grain sizes of crystals are down to nano-scale, the so-called nanocrystalline materials exhibit...