April 12, 2023
Journal Article

Modes of Strain Accommodation in Cu-Nb Nanolayered Thin Film on Indentation and Cyclic Shear

Abstract

Two-phase nanolayered composites with a high density of semi-coherent interfaces exhibit excellent mechanical properties and thermal stability. In this study, a magnetron-sputtered Cu-Nb nanolayered composite having an amorphous interface between Cu and Nb with a high density of aligned growth twins in Cu is subjected to severe surface deformation. The material is loaded using indentation and cyclic shear under tribological testing. The strain accommodation in the subsurface microstructure after deformation varies based on the local structure and deformation mode. Grain refinement and crack formations in the stressed region of the Nb layer and localized crystallization of the amorphous interface are observed after indentation and scratch testing. Pronounced detwinning of growth twins in the Cu layer under the cyclic shear strain leaves large dislocations sites and loops which are observed both by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and experiment-guided molecular dynamic (MD) simulations. Our simulations provided insights on understanding the pathway for the detwinning process under cyclic shear loading.

Published: April 12, 2023

Citation

Pole M., Z. Lu, T. Ajantiwalay, M.J. Olszta, S. Tripathi, A. Yu, and H.S. Mehta, et al. 2023. Modes of Strain Accommodation in Cu-Nb Nanolayered Thin Film on Indentation and Cyclic Shear. Surfaces and Interfaces 37. PNNL-SA-179422. doi:10.1016/j.surfin.2023.102712

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