Large mechanical properties enhancement in ceramics through vacancy-mediated unit cell disturbance

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Abstract

Tailoring vacancies is a feasible way to improve the mechanical properties of ceramics. However, high concentrations of vacancies usually compromise the strength (or hardness). We show that a high elasticity and flexural strength could be achieved simultaneously using a nitride superlattice architecture with disordered anion vacancies up to 50%. Enhanced mechanical properties primarily result from a distinctive deformation mechanism in superlattice ceramics, i.e., unit-cell disturbances. Such a disturbance substantially relieves local high-stress concentration, thus enhancing deformability. No dislocation activity involved also rationalizes its high strength. The work renders a unique understanding of the deformation and strengthening/toughening mechanism in nitride ceramics.

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Chen, Z., Huang, Y., Koutná, N., Gao, Z., Sangiovanni, D. G., Fellner, S., … Zhang, Z. (2023). Large mechanical properties enhancement in ceramics through vacancy-mediated unit cell disturbance. Nature Communications, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-44060-x

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