A regime beyond the Hall–Petch and inverse-Hall–Petch regimes in ultrafine-grained solids

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The strength of polycrystal increases as the grain diameter l decreases, i.e. the Hall–Petch behaviour. This trend reverses at about 3 < l < 15 nm, i.e. the inverse-Hall–Petch behaviour. How the grain size affects material’s strength at l < 3 nm (~12 particles) remains unclear. Here our simulations use mixtures of soft and hard particles so that compression can continuously reduce l to merely a few particles, resulting in ultrafine-grained solids termed as glass-crystal composites. Beyond the conventional Hall–Petch strengthening and inverse-Hall–Petch softening, we observe a power-law strengthening at l < 14 particles as a result of the blockage of shear-banding by crystalline grains. Amorphous and crystalline regions accommodate shear strains via bond-breaking and collective rotation, respectively. Moreover, a polycrystal–glass transition occurs at l = 14 particles featured with peaks of various quantities, which deepens the understanding on softening–strengthening transition.

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Zhang, H., Liu, F., Ungar, G., Zheng, Z., Sun, Q., & Han, Y. (2022). A regime beyond the Hall–Petch and inverse-Hall–Petch regimes in ultrafine-grained solids. Communications Physics, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-022-01107-7

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