Acoustic profiling of intermittent plasticity

IF 8.3 1区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Acta Materialia Pub Date : 2024-12-15 DOI:10.1016/j.actamat.2024.120646
Mostafa M. Omar, Jaafar A. El-Awady
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Unraveling the complexities of metal deformation requires a deep understanding of dislocation dynamics and their intermittent behavior. Here, high-resolution acoustic emission (AE) measurements during in situ microcompression of Ni single-crystal micropillars are used to reveal new insights into the rapid deformation dynamics of dislocation avalanches. Spectral analysis of the AE signals uncovers multiple short waves during individual strain bursts, exposing a rich landscape of intermittent plasticity that was previously hidden. Our analysis identifies distinct acoustic signatures that correlate with various stages of deformation: early-stage large avalanches generate strong AE bursts, while later stages characterized by denser dislocation networks emit AE signals of lower amplitude. Notably, given the used sensor, a consistent AE frequency band ranging from 30 to 50 kHz is observed across all recorded avalanches, directly linking this spectral feature to the kinematics of dislocations moving through the crystal lattice. These findings provide a non-destructive characterization approach of dislocation dynamics during the deformation of bulk metals and establish quantitative connections between defect dynamics and macroscopic deformation behavior. More broadly, this work highlights the potential for AE-based techniques to provide insights into the fundamental mechanisms of plasticity in crystalline materials.

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Acta Materialia
Acta Materialia 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: Acta Materialia serves as a platform for publishing full-length, original papers and commissioned overviews that contribute to a profound understanding of the correlation between the processing, structure, and properties of inorganic materials. The journal seeks papers with high impact potential or those that significantly propel the field forward. The scope includes the atomic and molecular arrangements, chemical and electronic structures, and microstructure of materials, focusing on their mechanical or functional behavior across all length scales, including nanostructures.
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