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Strong Strain Hardening in Nanocrystalline Nickel
Low strain hardening has hitherto been considered an intrinsic behavior for most nanocrystalline (NC) metals, due to their perceived inability to accumulate dislocations. In this Letter, we show strong strain hardening in NC nickel with a grain size of similar to 20 nm under large plastic strains. Contrary to common belief, we have observed significant dislocation accumulation in the grain interior. This is enabled primarily by Lomer-Cottrell locks, which pin the lock-forming dislocations and obstruct dislocation motion. These observations may help with developing strong and ductile NC metals and alloys.
This paper was published as:
Wu XL, Zhu YT, Wei YG, Wei Q. Strong strain hardening in nanocrystalline nickel. Physical Review Letters,103(20):205504(2009)