Temperature dependence of the plastic flow behavior of tantalum
Temperature dependence of the plastic flow behavior of tantalum
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2010-02-17
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Rajulapati, K. V.
Biener, M. M.
Biener, J.
Hodge, A. M.
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Nanoindention has been used to study the plastic flow behavior of bcc Ta(001) in the temperature range 25-200°C. Most notably, it is found that the shape of the load-displacement curves changes with increasing temperature. Only one large discontinuity marking the onset of plasticity is observed in room-temperature experiments, whereas multiple pop-ins separated by elastic reloading segments were observed at 200°C. Detailed analysis of the load-displacement curves indicates that the lattice resistancedecreases with increasing temperature, consistent with the mobilization of screw dislocations by thermal activation. Contributions from the oxide layer and/or thermal drift can be excluded. © 2010 Taylor & Francis.
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BCC,
Nanoindentation,
Plastic flow,
Single crystal,
Thermal activation
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Philosophical Magazine Letters. v.90(1)