Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7976556 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
It is well adopted that a majority of ceramic materials have low ductility and the plastic yielding in crystalline ceramics occurs succeeding elastic deformation. Here by using in situ nanoindentation we show, however, that in nanocrystalline TiN, massive non-elastic events, such as grain rotation and grain boundary (GB) sliding, occur at ultra-low stresses (<1Â GPa), well below the yielding strength of the material (6-8Â GPa). Furthermore, by performing in situ nanoindentations on TiN with different average grain sizes of 110Â nm, 35Â nm and 20Â nm, we observed a prominent grain size effect: that is specimens with smaller average grain sizes possess greater plastic deformation than the ones with larger grains. This in situ nanoindentation study thus provides new perspectives on understanding plasticity of hard nanocrystalline ceramics at room temperature.
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Authors
Jie Jian, Joon Hwan Lee, Yue Liu, Fauzia Khatkhatay, Kaiyuan Yu, Qing Su, Xinghang Zhang, Liang Jiao, Haiyan Wang,