Herein, we report on mechanical deformation of single-crystal Ti2AlC MAX phase using compression testing of micropillars with a range of crystallographic orientations. Our results show that depending on the crystallographic orientation, the Ti2AlC micropillars either undergo only non-classical (non-Schmid) crystallographic slip, non-classical crystallographic slip followed by cleavage or cleavage without any appreciable crystallographic slip. The non-classical crystallographic slip is found to be a result of the strong dependence of crystallographic slip on both, the resolved shear stress and the stress normal to the slip plane.
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Zhan, Z., Chen, Y., Radovic, M., & Srivastava, A. (2020). Non-classical crystallographic slip in a ternary carbide–Ti2AlC. Materials Research Letters, 8(7), 275–281. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2020.1748733
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