Dislocations are one-dimensional defects in crystals, enabling their deformation, mechanical response, and transport properties. Less well known is their influence on material chemistry. The severe lattice distortion at these defects drives solute segregation to them, resulting in strong, localized spatial variations in chemistry that determine microstructure and material behavior. Recent advances in atomic-scale characterization methods have made it possible to quantitatively resolve defect types and segregation chemistry. As shown here for a Pt-Au model alloy, we observe a wide range of defect-specific solute (Au) decoration patterns of much greater variety and complexity than expected from the Cottrell cloud picture. The solute decoratio...
As circuitry approaches single nanometer length scales, it has become important to predict the stabi...
Among the various types of crystal defects, dislocations have shown to be particularly important. It...
The proposed existence of the edge and screw dislocation in the 1930s, and the subsequent work showi...
Dislocations present unique opportunities for nanostructuring advanced structural and functional mat...
The atomic-scale deformation dynamic behaviors of Pt nanocrystals with size of similar to 18 nm were...
This research uses an ab initio density functional theory (DFT) informed phase field dislocation dyn...
Because of the lower total number and density of defects in nanocrystals than those in their bulk co...
Defect-scarce nanowires exhibit unique and often superior material properties compared to their bulk...
Abstract: Close-packed metal surfaces and heteroepitaxial systems frequently display a structure con...
Pop-in statistics from nanoindentation with spherical indenters are used to determine the stress req...
Defect-scarce nanowires exhibit unique and often superior material properties compared to their bulk...
Crystal dislocations were invisible until the mid-20th century although their presence had been infe...
This paper focuses on modeling defects in crystalline materials in one-dimension using field disloca...
Linear defects in crystalline materials, known as dislocations, are central to the understanding of ...
Structural and analytical characterization related to the formation mechanism of Au–Pt heterodimers ...
As circuitry approaches single nanometer length scales, it has become important to predict the stabi...
Among the various types of crystal defects, dislocations have shown to be particularly important. It...
The proposed existence of the edge and screw dislocation in the 1930s, and the subsequent work showi...
Dislocations present unique opportunities for nanostructuring advanced structural and functional mat...
The atomic-scale deformation dynamic behaviors of Pt nanocrystals with size of similar to 18 nm were...
This research uses an ab initio density functional theory (DFT) informed phase field dislocation dyn...
Because of the lower total number and density of defects in nanocrystals than those in their bulk co...
Defect-scarce nanowires exhibit unique and often superior material properties compared to their bulk...
Abstract: Close-packed metal surfaces and heteroepitaxial systems frequently display a structure con...
Pop-in statistics from nanoindentation with spherical indenters are used to determine the stress req...
Defect-scarce nanowires exhibit unique and often superior material properties compared to their bulk...
Crystal dislocations were invisible until the mid-20th century although their presence had been infe...
This paper focuses on modeling defects in crystalline materials in one-dimension using field disloca...
Linear defects in crystalline materials, known as dislocations, are central to the understanding of ...
Structural and analytical characterization related to the formation mechanism of Au–Pt heterodimers ...
As circuitry approaches single nanometer length scales, it has become important to predict the stabi...
Among the various types of crystal defects, dislocations have shown to be particularly important. It...
The proposed existence of the edge and screw dislocation in the 1930s, and the subsequent work showi...