International audienceMechanical properties in tension of cobalt have been studied in a wide range of grain size d using thickness t of samples from 125 to 700 μm. The Hall and Petch (HP) relationship indicates that the yield stress strongly varies for t/d below a critical value around 14, highlighting the existence of a multicrystalline regime. The behavior becomes almost single crystalline when t/d is lower than 2.5, with a very small HP slope. The reduction of the t/d ratio has also a large influence on the work hardening of cobalt, especially in the beginning of plasticity, which mainly corresponds to the stage of basal slip mechanisms. However, these size effects tend to vanish when twinning becomes predominant. Nanoindentation measure...