Nano-meter scale plasticity in KBr studied by nanoindenter and force microscopy


Autoria(s): Manimunda, P; Filleter, T; Egberts, P; Jayaram, V; Biswas, SK; Bennewitz, R
Contribuinte(s)

N, Tamura

A, Minor

C, Murray

L, Friedman

Data(s)

2009

Resumo

The early stages of plasticity in KBr single crystals have been studied by means of nano-meter-scale indentation in complementary experiments using both a nanoindenter and an atomic force microscope. Nanoindentafion experiments precisely correlate indentation depth and forces, while force microscopy provides high-resolution force measurements and images of the surface revealing dislocation activity. The two methods provide very similar results for the onset of plasticity in KBr. Upon loading we observe yield of the surface in atomic layer units which we attribute to the nucleation of single dislocations. Unloading is accompanied by plastic recovery as evident from a non-linear force distance unloading curve and delayed discrete plasticity events.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/25835/1/mrs_proc_2009.pdf

Manimunda, P and Filleter, T and Egberts, P and Jayaram, V and Biswas, SK and Bennewitz, R (2009) Nano-meter scale plasticity in KBr studied by nanoindenter and force microscopy. In: Symposium on Probing Mechanics at Nanoscale Dimensions held at the 2009 MRS Spring Meeting, APR 14-17, 2009, San Francisco, CA, pp. 81-86.

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The Materials Research Society

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Palavras-Chave #Mechanical Engineering #Materials Engineering (formerly Metallurgy)
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Conference Proceedings

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