Understanding the interdependence of penetration depth and deformation on nanoindentation of nanoporous silver

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A silver-based nanoporous material was produced by dealloying (selective chemical etching) of an Ag38.75Cu38.75Si22.5 crystalline alloy. Composed of connected ligaments, this material was imaged using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and focused ion-beam (FIB) scanning electron microscope tomography. Its mechanical behavior was evaluated using nanoindentation and found to be heterogeneous, with density variation over a length scale of a few tens of nanometers, similar to the indent size. This technique proved relevant to the investigation of a material’s mechanical strength, as well as to how its behavior related to the material’s microstructure. The hardness is recorded as a function of the indent depth and a phenomenological description based on strain gradient and densification kinetic was proposed to describe the resultant depth dependence.

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Champion, Y., Laurent-Brocq, M., Lhuissier, P., Charlot, F., Junior, A. M. J., & Barsuk, D. (2019). Understanding the interdependence of penetration depth and deformation on nanoindentation of nanoporous silver. Metals, 9(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/met9121346

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