In situ coherent x-ray diffraction during three-point bending of a au nanowire: Visualization and quantification

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Abstract

The three-point bending behavior of a single Au nanowire deformed by an atomic force microscope was monitored by coherent X-ray diffraction using a sub-micrometer sized hard X-ray beam. Three-dimensional reciprocal-space maps were recorded before and after deformation by standard rocking curves and were measured by scanning the energy of the incident X-ray beam during deformation at different loading stages. The mechanical behavior of the nanowire was visualized in reciprocal space and a complex deformation mechanism is described. In addition to the expected bending of the nanowire, torsion was detected. Bending and torsion angles were quantified from the high-resolution diffraction data.

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Davydok, A., Cornelius, T. W., Ren, Z., Leclere, C., Chahine, G., Schülli, T., … Thomas, O. (2018). In situ coherent x-ray diffraction during three-point bending of a au nanowire: Visualization and quantification. Quantum Beam Science, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/qubs2040024

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