It is challenging but important to understand the mechanical properties of one-dimensional (1D) nanomaterials for their design and integration into nanodevices. Generally, brittle ceramic nanowires (NWs) cannot withstand a large bending strain. Herein, in situ bending deformation of titanium dioxide (TiO2) NWs with a bronze/anatase dual-phase was carried out inside a transmission electron microscopy (TEM) system. An ultralarge bending strain up to 20.3% was observed on individual NWs. Through an in situ atomic-scale study, the large bending behavior for a dual-phase TiO2 NW was found to be related to a continuous crystalline-structure evolution including phase transition, small deformation twinning, and dislocation nucleation and movements....
In this dissertation, the relationships between structure-mechanical properties-deformation mechanis...
In this dissertation, the relationships between structure-mechanical properties-deformation mechanis...
One-dimensional nanomaterials have qualitatively different mechanical behavior comparing with their ...
It is challenging but important to understand the mechanical properties of one-dimensional (1D) nano...
A study on the mechanical properties of one-dimensional layered titanate nanomaterials is crucial si...
A study on the mechanical properties of one-dimensional layered titanate nanomaterials is crucial si...
This thesis thoroughly investigated the mechanical properties of Ti-O based ceramic nanowires. It re...
Large strain plasticity is phenomenologically defined as the ability of a material to exhibit an exc...
Core–shell nanowires (NWs) with asymmetric shells allow for strain engineering of NW properties beca...
Core-shell nanowires (NWs) with asymmetric shells allow for strain engineering of NW properties beca...
In situ tensile tests show atypical defect motions in the brittle Na2Ti3O7 (NTO) nanowire (NW) withi...
ABSTRACT: Pushing the limits of elastic deformation in nanowires subjected to stress is important fo...
The mechanical response of individual titanate nanowires (H2Ti3O7), synthesized in an upscaled produ...
MasterNano-sized single crystals show significantly higher strength than that of bulk materials due ...
Core-shell nanowires (NWs) with asymmetric shells allow for strain engineering of NW properties beca...
In this dissertation, the relationships between structure-mechanical properties-deformation mechanis...
In this dissertation, the relationships between structure-mechanical properties-deformation mechanis...
One-dimensional nanomaterials have qualitatively different mechanical behavior comparing with their ...
It is challenging but important to understand the mechanical properties of one-dimensional (1D) nano...
A study on the mechanical properties of one-dimensional layered titanate nanomaterials is crucial si...
A study on the mechanical properties of one-dimensional layered titanate nanomaterials is crucial si...
This thesis thoroughly investigated the mechanical properties of Ti-O based ceramic nanowires. It re...
Large strain plasticity is phenomenologically defined as the ability of a material to exhibit an exc...
Core–shell nanowires (NWs) with asymmetric shells allow for strain engineering of NW properties beca...
Core-shell nanowires (NWs) with asymmetric shells allow for strain engineering of NW properties beca...
In situ tensile tests show atypical defect motions in the brittle Na2Ti3O7 (NTO) nanowire (NW) withi...
ABSTRACT: Pushing the limits of elastic deformation in nanowires subjected to stress is important fo...
The mechanical response of individual titanate nanowires (H2Ti3O7), synthesized in an upscaled produ...
MasterNano-sized single crystals show significantly higher strength than that of bulk materials due ...
Core-shell nanowires (NWs) with asymmetric shells allow for strain engineering of NW properties beca...
In this dissertation, the relationships between structure-mechanical properties-deformation mechanis...
In this dissertation, the relationships between structure-mechanical properties-deformation mechanis...
One-dimensional nanomaterials have qualitatively different mechanical behavior comparing with their ...