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Ideal maximum strengths and defect-induced softening in nanocrystalline-nanotwinned metals

Authors :
Jaime Marian
Jianchao Ye
Y. Morris Wang
Alfredo Caro
Zhiliang Pan
Frederic Sansoz
Xing Ke
Ryan T. Ott
Jie Geng
Matthew F. Besser
Dongxia Qu
Source :
Nature materials. 18(11)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Strengthening of metals through nanoscale grain boundaries and coherent twin boundaries is manifested by a maximum strength—a phenomenon known as Hall–Petch breakdown. Different softening mechanisms are considered to occur for nanocrystalline and nanotwinned materials. Here, we report nanocrystalline-nanotwinned Ag materials that exhibit two strength transitions dissimilar from the above mechanisms. Atomistic simulations show three distinct strength regions as twin spacing decreases, delineated by positive Hall–Petch strengthening to grain-boundary-dictated (near-zero Hall–Petch slope) mechanisms and to softening (negative Hall–Petch slope) induced by twin-boundary defects. An ideal maximum strength is reached for a range of twin spacings below 7 nm. We synthesized nanocrystalline-nanotwinned Ag with hardness 3.05 GPa—42% higher than the current record, by segregating trace concentrations of Cu impurity (

Details

ISSN :
14764660
Volume :
18
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature materials
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....86e621d119200ddc2b8cad777d9f56a7