Nanoindentation is commonly used to quantify the mechanical response of material surfaces. Despite its widespread use, a detailed understanding of the deformation mechanisms responsible for plasticity during these experiments has remained elusive. Nanoindentation measurements often show stress values close to a material’s ideal strength which suggests that dislocation nucleation and subsequent dislocation activity dominates the deformation. However, low strain-rate exponents and small activation volumes have also been reported which indicates high temperature sensitivity of the deformation processes. Using an order parameter aided temperature accelerated sampling technique called adiabatic free energy dynamics [J. B. Abrams and M. E. Tucker...
Understanding plasticity initiation and evolution in nanoindentation tests is a fundamental issue. I...
Nanoindentation of crystalline materials has been thought as a primarily surface-driven technique th...
Nanoindentation studies reveal that the measured elastic properties of materials can be strongly dep...
Nanoindentation is commonly used to quantify the mechanical response of material surfaces. Despite i...
Understanding mechanical properties of small volume materials has attracted much interest in recent ...
Nanoindentation experiments are widely used for assessing the local mechanical properties of materia...
In atomistic simulations, nanoindentation is usually studied for ideal substrates. Here we explore t...
The probed volumes in nanoindentation can be comparable to the characteristic length scales of some ...
The microstructure origin of the elastic-plastic response of a Cu substrate during nanoindentation i...
Using in-situ nanoindentation experiments it is possible to study the dislocation mechanisms which u...
International audienceThe mechanical response of nanoparticles is different than that of thin-films ...
We have used the Interracial Force Microscope" to perform nanoindentations on Au single- crystal sur...
The influences of indenter shape on dislocation actives and stress distributions during nanoindentat...
Molecular dynamics simulations were performed to gain fundamental insight into crystal plasticity, a...
We review the recently developed models for load fluctuations in the displacement controlled mode an...
Understanding plasticity initiation and evolution in nanoindentation tests is a fundamental issue. I...
Nanoindentation of crystalline materials has been thought as a primarily surface-driven technique th...
Nanoindentation studies reveal that the measured elastic properties of materials can be strongly dep...
Nanoindentation is commonly used to quantify the mechanical response of material surfaces. Despite i...
Understanding mechanical properties of small volume materials has attracted much interest in recent ...
Nanoindentation experiments are widely used for assessing the local mechanical properties of materia...
In atomistic simulations, nanoindentation is usually studied for ideal substrates. Here we explore t...
The probed volumes in nanoindentation can be comparable to the characteristic length scales of some ...
The microstructure origin of the elastic-plastic response of a Cu substrate during nanoindentation i...
Using in-situ nanoindentation experiments it is possible to study the dislocation mechanisms which u...
International audienceThe mechanical response of nanoparticles is different than that of thin-films ...
We have used the Interracial Force Microscope" to perform nanoindentations on Au single- crystal sur...
The influences of indenter shape on dislocation actives and stress distributions during nanoindentat...
Molecular dynamics simulations were performed to gain fundamental insight into crystal plasticity, a...
We review the recently developed models for load fluctuations in the displacement controlled mode an...
Understanding plasticity initiation and evolution in nanoindentation tests is a fundamental issue. I...
Nanoindentation of crystalline materials has been thought as a primarily surface-driven technique th...
Nanoindentation studies reveal that the measured elastic properties of materials can be strongly dep...