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‘Unzipping’ of twin lamella in nanotwinned nickel nanowires under flexural bending

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posted on 2017-10-20, 03:55 authored by Binjun Wang, Hongti Zhang, Jun Lou, Yang Lu

We report the fabrication of nickel nanowires with parallel growth-twin structures (‘twin lamella’ along the wire axis) by electrochemical deposition, and demonstrate an interesting twin ‘unzipping’ phenomenon in such nanotwinned nanowires under bending. Through in situ TEM, we found that ‘unzipping’ of twin lamella was achieved by gradually increasing twin spacing along the wire axis via a layer-by-layer twin boundary migration process. Molecular dynamics simulations suggest that partial dislocation slip is responsible for activating the ‘unzipping’, with a multi-step-process involving dislocation loop initiation, expansion and partially annihilation. Our work could provide new insights into the deformation mechanisms of nanotwinned 1-D metallic nanostructures.

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Nickel nanowires with parallel-twin structures were fabricated and demonstrated an interesting twin lamella ‘unzipping’ behavior upon flexural bending, which provides new insights into the deformation mechanisms of nanotwinned metallic materials.

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Y. Lu gratefully acknowledges the funding support from the Research Grants Council, University Grants Committee of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China [grant number CityU11209914] and the National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number 51301147], as well as from City University of Hong Kong [grant numbers 9610288 and 9680108]; J. Lou acknowledges the funding support from the Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences under contract [DE-FG02-13ER46967].

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