Molecular dynamics simulations are performed to investigate the impact of a coherent Σ3 (111) twin boundary on the plastic deformation behavior of Cu nanopillars. Our work reveals that the mechanical response of pillars with and without the twin boundary is decisively driven by the characteristics of initial dislocation sources. In the condition of comparably large pillar size and abundant initial mobile dislocations, overall yield and flow stresses are controlled by the longest, available mobile dislocation. An inverse correlation of the yield and flow stresses with the length of the longest dislocation is established and compared to experimental data. The experimentally reported subtle differences in yield and flow stresses between pillar...
In this research parallel molecular dynamics (MD) simulations have been performed to study the defor...
In this work, we explore the microstructural properties that give rise to the plastic anisotropy obs...
Abstract Through computer simulations, we show that plasticity in twinned copper nanopillars can be ...
The nanoscopic deformation of ⟨111⟩ nanotwinned copper nanopillars under strain rates ...
Molecular dynamics simulations are performed to investigate the deformation mechanisms of nanotwinne...
Nanotwinned materials exhibit simultaneous ultrahigh strength and high ductility which is attributed...
Molecular dynamics simulations have been performed to investigate the atomistic deformation mechanis...
The strengthening effect of twins in nanocrystalline metals has been reported both in experiment and...
The strengthening effect of twins in nanocrystalline metals has been reported both in experiment and...
This study investigated the high-strain rate deformation of bicrystal Cu nanopillars, using atomisti...
Nanotwinned materials exhibit a combination of high strength and good ductility which is attributed ...
The plastic deformation of polycrystalline Cu with ultrathin lamella twins has been studied using mo...
Dislocations are the carriers of plasticity in crystalline materials. Their collective interaction b...
Dislocations are the carriers of plasticity in crystalline materials. Their collective interaction b...
Dislocations are the carriers of plasticity in crystalline materials. Their collective interaction b...
In this research parallel molecular dynamics (MD) simulations have been performed to study the defor...
In this work, we explore the microstructural properties that give rise to the plastic anisotropy obs...
Abstract Through computer simulations, we show that plasticity in twinned copper nanopillars can be ...
The nanoscopic deformation of ⟨111⟩ nanotwinned copper nanopillars under strain rates ...
Molecular dynamics simulations are performed to investigate the deformation mechanisms of nanotwinne...
Nanotwinned materials exhibit simultaneous ultrahigh strength and high ductility which is attributed...
Molecular dynamics simulations have been performed to investigate the atomistic deformation mechanis...
The strengthening effect of twins in nanocrystalline metals has been reported both in experiment and...
The strengthening effect of twins in nanocrystalline metals has been reported both in experiment and...
This study investigated the high-strain rate deformation of bicrystal Cu nanopillars, using atomisti...
Nanotwinned materials exhibit a combination of high strength and good ductility which is attributed ...
The plastic deformation of polycrystalline Cu with ultrathin lamella twins has been studied using mo...
Dislocations are the carriers of plasticity in crystalline materials. Their collective interaction b...
Dislocations are the carriers of plasticity in crystalline materials. Their collective interaction b...
Dislocations are the carriers of plasticity in crystalline materials. Their collective interaction b...
In this research parallel molecular dynamics (MD) simulations have been performed to study the defor...
In this work, we explore the microstructural properties that give rise to the plastic anisotropy obs...
Abstract Through computer simulations, we show that plasticity in twinned copper nanopillars can be ...