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Stress-relaxation experiments were performed on nanotwinned Cu to characterize the twin size-dependence of the activation volume and mobile dislocation density. We find that the variation of activation volume as a function of twin lamellae thickness can be captured well by a Hall–Petch-type relation. This structure size-dependence is interpreted to arise from a transition of the rate-controlling mechanism...
Nanotwinned metals exhibit an unusual combination of ultrahigh strength, considerable ductility and enhanced rate sensitivity. We find that a Hall–Petch-type relationship closely fits the experiment data of activation volume as a function of twin spacing. The results suggest a transition of the rate-controlling mechanism from intra-twin- to twin-boundary-mediated processes with decreasing twin lamellar...
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