From size-dependent strengthening to softening in nanolaminated Cu/Cu-Zr crystalline/amorphous micropillars
2018
Abstract Microcompressive tests were performed to investigate the intrinsic modulation effect and extrinsic diameter effect on strength and deformation behaviors of nanolaminated Cu/Cu-Zr crystalline/amorphous micropillars within a diameter D range from 300 to 1500 nm as well as a modulation ratio η range from 0.1 to 3.0. Experimental results revealed a transition of D -dependent deformation mode from homogeneous-like to shear localization at large η , while D -independent homogeneous extrusion of Cu at small η . Furthermore, the flow strength increased with raising D at small η , but decreased at large η , exhibiting a D -insensitive strength at a critical η* ~ 0.5. These unusual results were rationalized in terms of a coupling effect of dislocation actions and shear transformation zone mediated operations.
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