When crystalline materials are mechanically deformed in small volumes, higher stresses are needed for plastic flow. This has been called the “smaller is stronger” phenomenon and has been widely observed. Various size-dependent strengthening mechanisms have been proposed to account for such effects, often involving strain gradients. Here we report on a search for strain gradients as a possible source of strength for single-crystal submicron pillars of gold subjected to uniform compression, using a submicron white-beam (Laue) X-ray diffraction technique. We have found, both before and after uniaxial compression, no evidence of either significant lattice curvature or subgrain structure. This is true even after 35% strain and a high flow stress...
In situ mechanical tests were carried out to measure the tensile behavior of single-crystalline face...
In situ mechanical tests were carried out to measure the tensile behavior of single-crystalline face...
Abstract We compare mechanical strength of FCC Gold and BCC Molybdenum single crystal pillars of sub...
When crystalline materials are mechanically deformed in small volumes, higher stresses are needed fo...
When crystalline materials are mechanically deformed in small volumes, higher stresses are needed fo...
When crystalline materials are mechanically deformed in small volumes, higher stresses are needed fo...
The classical laws of materials science and mechanics hold that the mechanical properties of materia...
Classical laws of mechanics hold that mechanical properties are independent of sample size; however,...
Classical laws of mechanics hold that mechanical properties are independent of sample size; however,...
The results of both experimental studies and molecular dynamics simulations indicate that crystals e...
We compare mechanical strength of f.c.c. gold and b.c.c. molybdenum single crystal pillars of sub-mi...
It has been known for more than half a century that crystals can be made stronger by introducing def...
Understanding and characterizing the mechanical response of individual nanostructure is of great imp...
Nanomechanical devices are certain to play an important role in future technologies. Already sensors...
Nanomechanical devices are certain to play an important role in future technologies. Already sensors...
In situ mechanical tests were carried out to measure the tensile behavior of single-crystalline face...
In situ mechanical tests were carried out to measure the tensile behavior of single-crystalline face...
Abstract We compare mechanical strength of FCC Gold and BCC Molybdenum single crystal pillars of sub...
When crystalline materials are mechanically deformed in small volumes, higher stresses are needed fo...
When crystalline materials are mechanically deformed in small volumes, higher stresses are needed fo...
When crystalline materials are mechanically deformed in small volumes, higher stresses are needed fo...
The classical laws of materials science and mechanics hold that the mechanical properties of materia...
Classical laws of mechanics hold that mechanical properties are independent of sample size; however,...
Classical laws of mechanics hold that mechanical properties are independent of sample size; however,...
The results of both experimental studies and molecular dynamics simulations indicate that crystals e...
We compare mechanical strength of f.c.c. gold and b.c.c. molybdenum single crystal pillars of sub-mi...
It has been known for more than half a century that crystals can be made stronger by introducing def...
Understanding and characterizing the mechanical response of individual nanostructure is of great imp...
Nanomechanical devices are certain to play an important role in future technologies. Already sensors...
Nanomechanical devices are certain to play an important role in future technologies. Already sensors...
In situ mechanical tests were carried out to measure the tensile behavior of single-crystalline face...
In situ mechanical tests were carried out to measure the tensile behavior of single-crystalline face...
Abstract We compare mechanical strength of FCC Gold and BCC Molybdenum single crystal pillars of sub...