Interface-induced pseudoelastic behavior in Bi-metal multilayer nanowires
Article 2008 en
Authors
FM
Fei Ma
SM
Sheng-li Ma
KX
Kewei Xu
Abstract
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Gold-palladium (Au–Pd) multilayer nanowires are found by molecular dynamics simulation to behave pseudoelastically contrary to previous reports that single-element Au nanowires do not possess pseudoelasticity. Further analysis indicates that the interfaces not only can induce large compressive stress to assist the spontaneous reorientation but also can induce the Au sublayers to undergo twinning with the Pd sublayers. Our analysis suggests that these two effects render pseudoelasticity possible in nanowires that have relatively large size and are composed of materials that have low twinning capability.
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