Kinetics Of Intrinsic Stress In Nanocrystalline Films

SCRIPTA MATERIALIA(2021)

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Conventional polycrystalline materials acquire high levels of intrinsic mechanical stress (ranging from MPa to a few GPa) during preparation and use, but this stress decays quickly (similar to minutes) to small residual values (similar to kPa) under standard resting conditions. Nanocrystalline materials reach similar or even higher levels of intrinsic stress, but surprisingly retain a significant portion of this stress over much longer time scales (similar to hours). This behavior directly contradicts current theoretical models that predict stress relaxation through diffusive currents. Diffusive currents, which flow mainly on the surfaces of grains, are expected to produce faster relaxation kinetics when the stress to be released is higher. In this work, we study the kinetics of intrinsic stress relaxation in nanocrystalline films and identify the limitations of this process as a preliminary step towards designing a strategy for high-stress stabilization in nanostructured systems. (C) 2021 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Stress and mechanical properties, Poly and nanocrystalline thin films, Atomistic modeling and simulation
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