Abstract
A 5-fold twin is usually observed in nanostructured metals after mechanical tests and/or annealing treatment. However, the formation mechanism of a 5-fold twin has not been fully elaborated, due to the lack of direct time-resolved atomic-scale observation. Here, by using in situ nanomechanical testing combined with atomistic simulations, we show that sequential twinning slip in varying slip systems and decomposition of high-energy grain boundaries account for the 5-fold twin formation in a nanoscale gold single crystal under bending as well as the reversible formation and dissolution of a 5-fold twin in a nanocrystal with a preexisting twin under tension and shearing. Moreover, we find that the complex stress state in the neck area results in the breakdown of Schmid’s law, causing 5-fold twin formation in a gold nanocrystal with a twin boundary parallel to the loading direction. These findings enrich our understanding of the formation process of high-order twin structures in nanostructured metals.
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Wang, X., Zheng, S., Deng, C., Weinberger, C. R., Wang, G., & Mao, S. X. (2023). In Situ Atomic-Scale Observation of 5-Fold Twin Formation in Nanoscale Crystal under Mechanical Loading. Nano Letters, 23(2), 514–522. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c03852
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