Revealing Extraordinary Intrinsic Tensile Plasticity in Gradient Nano-Grained Copper
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Nano-grained (NG) metals are believed to be strong but intrinsically brittle: Free-standing NG metals usually exhibit a tensile uniform elongation of a few percent. When a NG copper film is confined by a coarse-grained (CG) copper substrate with a gradient grain-size transition, tensile plasticity can be achieved in the NG film where strain localization is suppressed. The gradient NG film exhibits a 10 times higher yield strength and a tensile plasticity comparable to that of the CG substrate and can sustain a tensile true strain exceeding 100% without cracking. A mechanically driven grain boundary migration process with a substantial concomitant grain growth dominates plastic deformation of the gradient NG…
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- Ultimate tensile strength
- Plasticity
- Materials science
- Elongation
- Brittleness
- Copper
- Grain boundary
- Composite material
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