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Plasticity and an Inverse Brittle-to-Ductile Transition in Strontium Titanate
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Materials ScienceNuclear CeramicEngineeringSevere Plastic DeformationDislocation InteractionSrtio3 Single CrystalsApplied PhysicsCeramics MaterialsStrontium TitanateSolid MechanicsMicrostructure-strength RelationshipPlasticityLow Temperature PlasticityWork HardeningMechanics Of MaterialsMicrostructure
The use of ceramic materials is often restricted by a transition from ductile behavior to brittle fracture with decreasing temperature. For example, strontium titanate ( SrTiO3) is known to be extremely fragile and brittle below 1300 K. It is therefore surprising to find that SrTiO3 single crystals can be deformed in compression below 1050 K again. Extensive plastic deformation up to 7% strain at low yield stresses of the order of only 120 MPa is possible at room temperature. Low temperature plasticity is carried by the same [110] [110] dislocations as the high temperature deformation along the [001] axis. From this we conclude that these dislocations must exist in two different core configurations.
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