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Deformation-induced localized solid-state amorphization in nanocrystalline nickel
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringRoom TemperatureLocalized Solid-state AmorphizationEngineeringSolid-state AmorphizationMechanical EngineeringApplied PhysicsMetallic Functional MaterialGlass MaterialSolid MechanicsAmorphous MetalSolidificationAmorphous SolidNanocrystalline MaterialNanocrystalline NickelMicrostructureAmorphous Materials
Although amorphous structures have been widely obtained in various multi-component metallic alloys, amorphization in pure metals has seldom been observed and remains a long-standing scientific curiosity and technological interest. Here we present experimental evidence of localized solid-state amorphization in bulk nanocrystalline nickel introduced by quasi-static compression at room temperature. High-resolution electron microscope observations illustrate that nano-scale amorphous structures present at the regions where severe deformation occurred, e.g. along crack paths or surrounding nano-voids. These findings have indicated that nanocrystalline structures are highly desirable for promoting solid-state amorphization, which may provide new insights for understanding the nature of the crystalline-to-amorphous transformation and suggested a potential method to produce elemental metallic glasses that have hardly been available hitherto through rapid solidification.
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