Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1500891 Scripta Materialia 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Compressibility of periodically twinned silicon carbide nanowires is studied using in situ high pressure X-ray diffraction. Twinned SiC nanowires displayed a bulk modulus of 316 GPa, ∼20–40% higher than previously reported values for SiC of other morphologies. This finding provides direct evidence of a significant effect of twinned structures on the elastic properties of SiC on the nano scale and supports previous molecular dynamics simulations of twin boundary/stacking fault-induced strengthening. Both experiments and simulations indicate that nanoscale twinning is an effective pathway by which to tailor the mechanical properties of nanostructures.

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