Effect of interface structure on deformation behavior of crystalline Cu/amorphous CuZr sandwich structures

Publication date: Available online 22 October 2018Source: Physics Letters AAuthor(s): H.Y. Song, J.J. Xu, Q. Deng, Y.L. LiAbstractThe effect of interface types (namely, sharp interface and graded interface) and its thickness on the deformation behavior of crystalline/amorphous/crystalline sandwich structures (CACSSs) under tensile loading are studied using molecular dynamics simulation. Compared with the CACSSs with sharp interface, the CACSSs with gradient interface consistently exhibit good plasticity when the interface thickness is larger than 6 nm, due to the coupling effects among crystalline layer, amorphous layer and crystalline–amorphous interface. With the increase of interface thickness, the plastic deformation mechanism of CACSSs with gradient interface changes from the local plastic deformation in amorphous layer to the homogeneous plastic deformation.
Source: Physics Letters A - Category: Physics Source Type: research
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