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Atomistic Processes of high-temperature plastic deformation of nanoscale body-centered cubic tungsten

Published 28 Oct 2023 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2310.18764v2)

Abstract: Much scientific and practical interest is currently focused on the atomic-scale mechanical behaviors of metallic nanocrystals with different crystal structures at room temperature, while the high-temperature plastic deformation in tungsten nanocrystals remains not well understood, due to the technical difficulty in elevating the experimental temperature during in situ mechanical tests in an extremely small chamber of transmission electron microscopes. In this study, a in situ high-temperature nanomechanical testing method is developed based on electrical-current-induced Joule heating in the metallic nanocrystal. By this method, it is found that three distinct deformation modes, that is deformation twinning, body-centered-cubic-face-centered-cubic-body-centered-cubic phase transformation and perfect dislocation slip, are sequentially activated in the tungsten nanocrystal during high-temperature tensile test. Such ductile behavior is related to not only the experimental temperature and but also the loading orientation. These findings shed light on the atomic-scale plastic deformation in body-centered cubic metals at elevated temperature.

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