International audienceThe mechanical properties of materials usually depend on the size of the considered object. Silicon, for instance, undergoes between the macroscopic and nanometer scales, a brittle-to-ductile transition at room temperature. Although essential for the constantly developing Si-based nanotechnologies, the origin of this remarkable behaviour change remains undetermined for several years. The observation of the mechanisms responsible for plastic deformation in nano-objects is indeed highly challenging at the microscopic scale. One needs controlling the deformation while identifying induced individual plastic events at the smallest scale during the first stages of plasticity. This work describes nano-compression experiments ...
International audienceMolecular dynamics simulations were carried out to investigate the mechanical ...
International audienceMolecular dynamics (MD) simulations of silicon nanowires (NW) tensile deformat...
The nucleation and propagation of dislocations and its consequence on the defect structure in silico...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of materials usually depend on the size of the consi...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of materials usually depend on the size of the consi...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of materials usually depend on the size of the consi...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of materials usually depend on the size of the consi...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of materials usually depend on the size of the consi...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of materials usually depend on the size of the consi...
International audienceAbstract Physical properties of nano-objects differ from what they are in bulk...
International audienceAbstract Physical properties of nano-objects differ from what they are in bulk...
De récents travaux consacrés à l’étude des propriétés des matériaux aux petites échelles ont soulign...
While bulk silicon is brittle at temperatures below 600-700K, the compression of nanopillars has sho...
Materials at the micrometer and submicrometer scale exhibit mechanical properties that are substanti...
Understanding deformation mechanisms in silicon is critical for reliable design of miniaturized devi...
International audienceMolecular dynamics simulations were carried out to investigate the mechanical ...
International audienceMolecular dynamics (MD) simulations of silicon nanowires (NW) tensile deformat...
The nucleation and propagation of dislocations and its consequence on the defect structure in silico...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of materials usually depend on the size of the consi...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of materials usually depend on the size of the consi...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of materials usually depend on the size of the consi...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of materials usually depend on the size of the consi...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of materials usually depend on the size of the consi...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of materials usually depend on the size of the consi...
International audienceAbstract Physical properties of nano-objects differ from what they are in bulk...
International audienceAbstract Physical properties of nano-objects differ from what they are in bulk...
De récents travaux consacrés à l’étude des propriétés des matériaux aux petites échelles ont soulign...
While bulk silicon is brittle at temperatures below 600-700K, the compression of nanopillars has sho...
Materials at the micrometer and submicrometer scale exhibit mechanical properties that are substanti...
Understanding deformation mechanisms in silicon is critical for reliable design of miniaturized devi...
International audienceMolecular dynamics simulations were carried out to investigate the mechanical ...
International audienceMolecular dynamics (MD) simulations of silicon nanowires (NW) tensile deformat...
The nucleation and propagation of dislocations and its consequence on the defect structure in silico...