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Atomic Force Microscopy Cantilever-Based Nanoindentation: Mechanical Property Measurements at the Nanoscale in Air and Fluid
Published on: December 2, 2022
Pseudoelastic deformation during nanoscale adhesive contact formation
Dan Mordehai1, Eugen Rabkin, David J Srolovitz
1Department of Materials Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, 32000 Haifa, Israel. danmord@tx.technion.ac.il
Abstract:
Molecular dynamics simulations are employed to demonstrate that adhesive contact formation through classical jump to contact is mediated by extensive dislocation activity in metallic nanoparticles. The dislocations generated during jump to contact are completely annihilated by the completion of the adhesive contact, leaving the nanoparticles dislocation-free. This rapid and efficient jump to contact process is pseudoelastic, rather than purely elastic or plastic.
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