Multiscale analysis of nanoindentation-induced defect structures in gum metal

Acta Materialia(2018)

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Using ex-situ transmission electron microscopy and the recently developed nanoprobe diffraction (NPD) technique, we characterize a nanoindented solution treated gum metal. Lattice rotations are resolved at a 1.2 nm length-scale and shown to be continuous within the nanoindentation pit; further, it is shown that these can be accommodated by a reasonable number of geometrically necessary dislocations at a density of ∼1015/m2. We additionally provide direct evidence that dislocations within the nanoindent, rather than secondary phase nanoparticles, can serve as potent barriers to dislocation motion. We also demonstrate that plasticity in these alloys under nanoindentation can be accommodated solely by dislocation nucleation and propagation, with no competing deformation mechanisms present. Conventional transmission electron microscopy and “g•b” analysis reveal the presence of dislocations on 〈1¯11〉{110} slip systems and highly localized plastic deformation in the form of shear bands on <111>{1¯1¯2} slip systems, similar to previously observed “giant faults”.
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Gum metals,Metastable beta-titanium alloys,Nanoindentation,Nanoprobe diffraction (NPD, or nanobeam electron diffraction, NBED),Strain mapping
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