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Dynamic creation and evolution of gradient nanostructure in single-crystal metallic microcubes
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EngineeringSevere Plastic DeformationSingle-crystal Metallic MicrocubesMechanical EngineeringStrain GradientsMetallic NanomaterialsExtreme GradientMetallic Functional MaterialMicrostructure-strength RelationshipNanostructure SynthesisNanomechanicsMaterials ScienceNanotechnologySilver MicrocubesSolid MechanicsNanocrystalline MaterialMicrostructureGradient NanostructureNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsDynamic CreationMechanics Of MaterialsNanoarchitectonics
We demonstrate the dynamic creation and subsequent static evolution of extreme gradient nanograined structures in initially near-defect-free single-crystal silver microcubes. Extreme nanostructural transformations are imposed by high strain rates, strain gradients, and recrystallization in high-velocity impacts of the microcubes against an impenetrable substrate. We synthesized the silver microcubes in a bottom-up seed-growth process and use an advanced laser-induced projectile impact testing apparatus to selectively launch them at supersonic velocities (~400 meters per second). Our study provides new insights into the fundamental deformation mechanisms and the effects of crystal and sample-shape symmetries resulting from high-velocity impacts. The nanostructural transformations produced in our experiments show promising pathways to developing gradient nanograined metals for engineering applications requiring both high strength and high toughness-for example, in structural components of aircraft and spacecraft.
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