In situ bending of an Au nanowire monitored by micro Laue diffraction

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This article1 reports on the first successful combination of micro Laue (μLaue) diffraction with an atomic force microscope for in situ nanomechanical tests of individual nanostructures. In situ three-point bending on self-suspended gold nanowires was performed on the BM32 beamline at the ESRF using a specially designed atomic force microscope. During the bending process of the self-suspended wire, the evolution of μLaue diffraction patterns was monitored, allowing for extraction of the bending angle of the nanowire. This bending compares well with finite element analysis taking into account elastic constant bulk values and geometric nonlinearities. This novel experimental setup opens promising perspectives for studying mechanical properties at the nanoscale.

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Leclere, C., Cornelius, T. W., Ren, Z., Davydok, A., Micha, J. S., Robach, O., … Thomas, O. (2015). In situ bending of an Au nanowire monitored by micro Laue diffraction. Journal of Applied Crystallography, 48(1), 291–296. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600576715001107

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