When subjected to plastic deformation, grains within ductile face-centred cubic polycrystals fragment into "soft", low dislocation density cells separated by "hard", dislocation-rich walls. Using a narrow-bandwidth, sub-micrometre X-ray beam, we have mapped the deformation structure inside a single grain within a deformed Ni polycrystal. Dislocation multiplication and entanglement was found to vary depending on the physical dimensions of the grain. The method we use overcomes current limitations in classical X-ray topography allowing topographic images to be formed from small, highly deformed grains. © 2011 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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Deformation microstructures have been investigated in nanocrystalline (nc) Ni with grain sizes in th...
Abstract: Dislocations are crystal defects responsible for plastic deformation, and understanding th...
Energy dispersive X-ray Laue diffraction is applied to investigate the deformation behavior of indiv...
Monotonic and cyclic loading of polycrystals causes a complex evolution of the dislocation structure...
Transmission electron microscopy and finite element-based dislocation simulations were combined to s...
We compare experimental measurements of inhomogeneous plastic deformation in a Ni bicrystal with cry...
A transmission electron microscopy (TEM) study has been carried out to uncover how dislocations and ...
Microscopic beams of penetrating synchrotron radiation provide a unique tool for the analysis of mat...
Nanocrystalline (nc) materials possess unique mechanical properties, such as very high strength. How...
During plastic deformation of FCC materials, dislocation density does not evolve uniformly but a dis...
In this letter, a conclusive evidence of the operation of planar slip along with grain boundary medi...
A novel X-ray diffraction-based technique for grain-by-grain assessment of dislocation density withi...
We present an atomistic study of the plastic deformation mechanisms occurring in columnar structures...
Deformation in individual grains within a polycrystal depends on their orientation with respect to t...
It is believed that the dynamics of dislocation processes during the deformation of nanocrystalline ...
Deformation microstructures have been investigated in nanocrystalline (nc) Ni with grain sizes in th...
Abstract: Dislocations are crystal defects responsible for plastic deformation, and understanding th...
Energy dispersive X-ray Laue diffraction is applied to investigate the deformation behavior of indiv...