The reduced length scales inherent in nanoscale materials enable access to properties that are otherwise not achievable in bulk. The application of their novel structural and functional responses however is hindered by a lack of understanding of their mechanical behavior, which affects their assimilation into device fabrication as well as their reliability during performance. In contrast to bulk materials, nanoscale materials possess a non-negligible proportion of surface atoms, which can exert significant influence on the overall mechanical response. In addition, structures with small volumes can possess much lower defect densities, which could potentially be driven out of the volume instead of interacting and promoting traditional deforma...
In the search for new mechanisms to improve and control the mechanical properties of nanostructures,...
In this dissertation, the relationships between structure-mechanical properties-deformation mechanis...
Nanophase metals have grain-size dependent mechanical properties that are significantly different th...
The reduced length scales inherent in nanoscale materials enable access to properties that are other...
We have investigated anharmonic behavior of Pd by applying systematic nanoscale tensile testing to n...
Linear defects in crystalline materials, known as dislocations, are central to the understanding of ...
Defect-free crystalline nanostructures reach strengths which are close to their ultimate shear stren...
Palladium nanoparticles are technologically important for catalysis, hydrogen storage, and many othe...
Scientific research in nanotechnology has enabled advances in a diverse range of applications, such ...
Molecular dynamics simulations were performed to gain fundamental insight into crystal plasticity, a...
The mechanical reliability of nanoscale metals is a precondition for electronic devices to function ...
Face centered cubic metals deform mainly by propagating partial dislocations generating planar fault...
We present differences in the mechanical behavior of nanoscale gold and molybdenum single crystals. ...
We present differences in the mechanical behavior of nanoscale gold and molybdenum single crystals. ...
We report the results of constant strain rate experiments on electroplated, single crystalline coppe...
In the search for new mechanisms to improve and control the mechanical properties of nanostructures,...
In this dissertation, the relationships between structure-mechanical properties-deformation mechanis...
Nanophase metals have grain-size dependent mechanical properties that are significantly different th...
The reduced length scales inherent in nanoscale materials enable access to properties that are other...
We have investigated anharmonic behavior of Pd by applying systematic nanoscale tensile testing to n...
Linear defects in crystalline materials, known as dislocations, are central to the understanding of ...
Defect-free crystalline nanostructures reach strengths which are close to their ultimate shear stren...
Palladium nanoparticles are technologically important for catalysis, hydrogen storage, and many othe...
Scientific research in nanotechnology has enabled advances in a diverse range of applications, such ...
Molecular dynamics simulations were performed to gain fundamental insight into crystal plasticity, a...
The mechanical reliability of nanoscale metals is a precondition for electronic devices to function ...
Face centered cubic metals deform mainly by propagating partial dislocations generating planar fault...
We present differences in the mechanical behavior of nanoscale gold and molybdenum single crystals. ...
We present differences in the mechanical behavior of nanoscale gold and molybdenum single crystals. ...
We report the results of constant strain rate experiments on electroplated, single crystalline coppe...
In the search for new mechanisms to improve and control the mechanical properties of nanostructures,...
In this dissertation, the relationships between structure-mechanical properties-deformation mechanis...
Nanophase metals have grain-size dependent mechanical properties that are significantly different th...