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Defects and plasticity in ultrastrong supercrystalline nanocomposites

Authors :
Giuntini, Diletta
Zhao, Shiteng
Krekeler, Tobias
Li, Mingjing
Blankenburg, Malte
Bor, Büsra
Schaan, Gunnar
Domènech Garcia, Berta
Müller, Martin
Scheider, Ingo
Ritter, Martin
Schneider, Gerold A.
Giuntini, Diletta
Zhao, Shiteng
Krekeler, Tobias
Li, Mingjing
Blankenburg, Malte
Bor, Büsra
Schaan, Gunnar
Domènech Garcia, Berta
Müller, Martin
Scheider, Ingo
Ritter, Martin
Schneider, Gerold A.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Supercrystalline nanocomposites are nanoarchitected materials with a growing range of applications but unexplored in their structural behavior. They typically consist of organically functionalized inorganic nanoparticles arranged into periodic structures analogous to crystalline lattices, including superlattice imperfections induced by processing or mechanical loading. Although featuring a variety of promising functional properties, their lack of mechanical robustness and unknown deformation mechanisms hamper their implementation into devices. We show that supercrystalline materials react to indentation with the same deformation patterns encountered in single crystals. Supercrystals accommodate plastic deformation in the form of pile-ups, dislocations, and slip bands. These phenomena occur, at least partially, also after cross-linking of the organic ligands, which leads to a multifold strengthening of the nanocomposites. The classic shear theories of crystalline materials are found to describe well the behavior of supercrystalline nanocomposites, which result to feature an elastoplastic behavior, accompanied by compaction.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235875765
Document Type :
Electronic Resource