Physical and Life Sciences Directorate, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California 94550, USA.
Nat Mater. 2013 Aug;12(8):697-702. doi: 10.1038/nmat3646. Epub 2013 May 19.
Coherent twin boundaries (CTBs) are widely described, both theoretically and experimentally, as perfect interfaces that play a significant role in a variety of materials. Although the ability of CTBs in strengthening, maintaining the ductility and minimizing the electron scattering is well documented, most of our understanding of the origin of these properties relies on perfect-interface assumptions. Here we report experiments and simulations demonstrating that as-grown CTBs in nanotwinned copper are inherently defective with kink-like steps and curvature, and that these imperfections consist of incoherent segments and partial dislocations. We further show that these defects play a crucial role in the deformation mechanisms and mechanical behaviour of nanotwinned copper. Our findings offer a view of the structure of CTBs that is largely different from that in the literature, and underscore the significance of imperfections in nanotwin-strengthened materials.
相干孪晶界(CTBs)在理论和实验上都被广泛描述为完美的界面,它们在各种材料中起着重要的作用。尽管 CTBs 在增强、保持延展性和最小化电子散射方面的能力已有很好的记录,但我们对这些特性的起源的大部分理解都依赖于完美界面的假设。在这里,我们报告实验和模拟结果,证明在纳米孪晶铜中生长的 CTBs 本质上是有缺陷的,具有扭结状的台阶和曲率,这些缺陷由不连贯的片段和部分位错组成。我们进一步表明,这些缺陷在纳米孪晶铜的变形机制和力学行为中起着关键作用。我们的发现提供了一种与文献中截然不同的 CTBs 结构观点,并强调了纳米孪晶强化材料中缺陷的重要性。