In this communication, we demonstrate a simple but powerful method to engineer dislocations into large plastic zones in various single-crystal ceramic materials via room-temperature scratching. By using a Brinell indenter with a diameter of 2.5 mm, we successfully produced plastic zones with a width and depth of ∼150 μm in a single scratch track, while the length of the scratch track can be arbitrarily long depending on the sample size. Increasing the number of repetitive scratching cycles increases the dislocation density up to ∼1013 m−2 without visible crack formation. The outlined experimental procedure is showcased on single-crystal SrTiO3, MgO, ZnS, and CaF2 to demonstrate the general applicability of this technique. In light of the in...
Thermo-mechanical, functional, as well as processing related properties of ceramics are typically ta...
Dislocation networks have been demonstrated to substantially enhance functional properties. As-sinte...
Most oxide ceramics are known to be brittle macroscopically at room temperature with little or no di...
International audienceFunctional and structural ceramics have become irreplaceable in countless high...
Dislocation‐tuned functional properties such as electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and f...
Dislocations in ceramic oxides are drawing increasing attention thanks to their promising properties...
Dislocation-tuned functional properties such as electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and f...
Incipient room-temperature plastic deformation in single-crystal SrTiO3 at the nanoscale and the mic...
Dislocation-based functionalities in inorganic ceramics and semiconductors are drawing increasing at...
Dislocations are attracting increasing attention for their potential to tune a whole range of functi...
Dislocation-based functionalities in inorganic ceramics and semiconductors are drawing increasing at...
Incipient room-temperature plastic deformation in single-crystal SrTiO 3 at the nanoscale and the mi...
Dislocations have been identified to modify both the functional and mechanical properties of some ce...
Thermo-mechanical, functional, as well as processing related properties of ceramics are typically ta...
Dislocation networks have been demonstrated to substantially enhance functional properties. As-sinte...
Most oxide ceramics are known to be brittle macroscopically at room temperature with little or no di...
International audienceFunctional and structural ceramics have become irreplaceable in countless high...
Dislocation‐tuned functional properties such as electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and f...
Dislocations in ceramic oxides are drawing increasing attention thanks to their promising properties...
Dislocation-tuned functional properties such as electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and f...
Incipient room-temperature plastic deformation in single-crystal SrTiO3 at the nanoscale and the mic...
Dislocation-based functionalities in inorganic ceramics and semiconductors are drawing increasing at...
Dislocations are attracting increasing attention for their potential to tune a whole range of functi...
Dislocation-based functionalities in inorganic ceramics and semiconductors are drawing increasing at...
Incipient room-temperature plastic deformation in single-crystal SrTiO 3 at the nanoscale and the mi...
Dislocations have been identified to modify both the functional and mechanical properties of some ce...
Thermo-mechanical, functional, as well as processing related properties of ceramics are typically ta...
Dislocation networks have been demonstrated to substantially enhance functional properties. As-sinte...
Most oxide ceramics are known to be brittle macroscopically at room temperature with little or no di...