Room-Temperature Plasticity of a Nanosized GaN Crystal

Nano Lett. 2021 Aug 11;21(15):6425-6431. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c00773. Epub 2021 Jul 27.

Abstract

GaN wurtzite crystal is commonly regarded as eminently brittle. However, our research demonstrates that nanodeconfined GaN compressed along the M direction begins to exhibit room-temperature plasticity, yielding a dislocation-free structure despite the occurrence of considerable, irreversible deformation. Our interest in M-oriented, strained GaN nanoobjects was sparked by the results of first-principles bandgap calculations, whereas subsequent nanomechanical tests and ultrahigh-voltage (1250 kV) transmission electron microscopy observations confirmed the authenticity of the phenomenon. Moreover, identical experiments along the C direction produced only a quasi-brittle response. Precisely how this happens is demonstrated by molecular dynamics simulations of the deformation of the C- and M-oriented GaN frustum, which mirror our nanopillar crystals.

Keywords: GaN nanocrystals; MD-simulations; ab initio calculations; nanoscale compression; plasticity; ultrahigh voltage electron microscopy.