Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1501368 | Scripta Materialia | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The yield strength of sub-micron single-crystal metal pillars and wires increases with decreasing pillar diameter. Here, we show that the yield stress (resolved onto a slip system), σrss, scaled by shear modulus, μ, and the diameter, d, scaled by Burgers vector, b , shows the following universal correlation: σrss/μ=A(d/b)mσrss/μ=A(d/b)m; for face-centred cubic (fcc) metals A = 0.71 and m = −0.66. Data for Mo and a Mo alloy are found to approximately obey the fcc correlation, despite having a different crystal structure.
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Authors
R. Dou, B. Derby,