Published September 21, 2018 | Version v1
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Dislocation behaviors in nanotwinned diamond

  • 1. Yanshan University
  • 2. Chongqing University
  • 3. University of Chicago

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Experimental results (Huang et al.) indicated that nanotwinned diamond (nt-diamond) has unprecedented hardness, whose physical mechanism has remained elusive. In this report, we categorize interaction modes between dislocations and twin planes in nt-diamond and calculate the associated reaction heat, activation energies, and barrier strength using molecular dynamics. On the basis of the Sachs model, twin thickness dependence of nt-diamond hardness is evaluated, which is in good agreement with the experimental data. We show that two factors contribute to the unusually high hardness of nt-diamond: high lattice frictional stress by the nature of carbon bonding in diamond and high athermal stress due to the Hall-Petch effect. Both factors stem from the low activation volumes and high activation energy for dislocation nucleation and propagation in diamond twin planes. This work provides new insights into hardening mechanisms in nt-diamond and will be helpful for developing new superhard materials in the future.

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DOI
10.1126/sciadv.aat8195
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:10991

Funding

National Natural Science Foundation of China
51771165
National Natural Science Foundation of China
51372215

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Center for Advanced Radiation Sources