Abstract
We performed in situ indentation in a transmission electron microscope on Al-TiN multilayers with individual layer thicknesses of 50 nm, 5 nm and 2.7 nm to explore the effect of length scales on the plastic co-deformability of a metal and a ceramic. At 50 nm, plasticity was confined to the Al layers with easy initiation of cracks in the TiN layers. At 5 nm and below, cracking in TiN was suppressed and post mortem measurements indicated a reduction in layer thickness in both layers. The results demonstrate the profound size effect in enhancing plastic co-deformability in nanoscale metal-ceramic multilayers.
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Li, N., Wang, H., Misra, A., & Wang, J. (2015). In situ Nanoindentation Study of Plastic Co-deformation in Al-TiN Nanocomposites. Scientific Reports, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep06633
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