Micro-to-nano-scale deformation mechanisms of a bimodal ultrafine eutectic composite

Sci Rep. 2014 Sep 30:4:6500. doi: 10.1038/srep06500.

Abstract

The outstading mechanical properties of bimodal ultrafine eutectic composites (BUECs) containing length scale hierarchy in eutectic structure were demonstrated by using AFM observation of surface topography with quantitative height measurements and were interpreted in light of the details of the deformation mechanisms by three different interface modes. It is possible to develop a novel strain accommodated eutectic structure for triggering three different interface-controlled deformation modes; (I) rotational boundary mode, (II) accumulated interface mode and (III) individual interface mode. A strain accommodated microstructure characterized by the surface topology gives a hint to design a novel ultrafine eutectic alloys with excellent mechanical properties.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't