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Nature Communications | 2015

Dislocation-mediated relaxation in nanograined columnar palladium films revealed by on-chip time-resolved HRTEM testing

Marie Stéphane Colla; Behnam Amin-Ahmadi; Hosni Idrissi; Loïc Malet; Stéphane Godet; Jean-Pierre Raskin; Dominique Schryvers; Thomas Pardoen

The high-rate sensitivity of nanostructured metallic materials demonstrated in the recent literature is related to the predominance of thermally activated deformation mechanisms favoured by a large density of internal interfaces. Here we report time-resolved high-resolution electron transmission microscopy creep tests on thin nanograined films using on-chip nanomechanical testing. Tests are performed on palladium, which exhibited unexpectedly large creep rates at room temperature. Despite the small 30-nm grain size, relaxation is found to be mediated by dislocation mechanisms. The dislocations interact with the growth nanotwins present in the grains, leading to a loss of coherency of twin boundaries. The density of stored dislocations first increases with applied deformation, and then decreases with time to drive additional deformation while no grain boundary mechanism is observed. This fast relaxation constitutes a key issue in the development of various micro- and nanotechnologies such as palladium membranes for hydrogen applications.


Applied Physics Letters | 2014

Plasticity mechanisms in ultrafine grained freestanding aluminum thin films revealed by in-situ transmission electron microscopy nanomechanical testing

Hosni Idrissi; Aaron Kobler; Behnam Amin-Ahmadi; Michaël Coulombier; M. Galceran; Jean-Pierre Raskin; Stéphane Godet; Christian Kübel; Thomas Pardoen; Dominique Schryvers

In-situ bright field transmission electron microscopy (TEM) nanomechanical tensile testing and in-situ automated crystallographic orientation mapping in TEM were combined to unravel the elementary mechanisms controlling the plasticity of ultrafine grained Aluminum freestanding thin films. The characterizations demonstrate that deformation proceeds with a transition from grain rotation to intragranular dislocation glide and starvation plasticity mechanism at about 1% deformation. The grain rotation is not affected by the character of the grain boundaries. No grain growth or twinning is detected.


Microscopy and Microanalysis | 2013

Automatic Crystallographic Characterization in a Transmission Electron Microscope: Applications to Twinning Induced Plasticity Steels and Al Thin Films

M. Galceran; Adeline Albou; Krystel Renard; Michaël Coulombier; Pascal Jacques; Stéphane Godet

A new automated crystallographic orientation mapping tool in a transmission electron microscope technique, which is based on pattern matching between every acquired electron diffraction pattern and precalculated templates, has been used for the microstructural characterization of nondeformed and deformed aluminum thin films and twinning-induced plasticity steels. The increased spatial resolution and the use of electron diffraction patterns rather than Kikuchi lines make this tool very appropriate to characterize fine grained and deformed microstructures.


International Journal of Plasticity | 2012

Advanced TEM investigation of the plasticity mechanisms in nanocrystalline freestanding palladium films with nanoscale twins

Binjie Wang; Hosni Idrissi; M. Galceran; Marie-Stéphane Colla; Stuart Turner; S. Hui; Jean-Pierre Raskin; Thomas Pardoen; Stéphane Godet; D. Schryvers


Scripta Materialia | 2013

Nanoscale characterization of the evolution of the twin-matrix orientation in Fe-Mn-C twinning-induced plasticity steel by means of transmission electron microscopy orientation mapping

Adeline Albou; M. Galceran; Krystel Renard; Stéphane Godet; Pascal Jacques


Thin Solid Films | 2013

Effect of deposition rate on the microstructure of electron beam evaporated nanocrystalline palladium thin films

Behnam Amin-Ahmadi; Hosni Idrissi; M. Galceran; Marie-Stéphane Colla; Jean-Pierre Raskin; Thomas Pardoen; Stéphane Godet; Dominique Schryvers


Calphad-computer Coupling of Phase Diagrams and Thermochemistry | 2014

Critical assessments and thermodynamic modeling of BaO-SiO2 and SiO2-TiO2 systems and their extensions into liquid immiscibility in the BaO-SiO2-TiO2 system

Emilie Boulay; Stéphane Godet; D. Schryvers; Hosni Idrissi; Stuart Turner; Jinichiro Nakano


Materials Characterization | 2013

Structure analysis of aluminium silicon manganese nitride precipitates formed in grain-oriented electrical steels

Nicolas Bernier; Chris Xhoffer; Tom Van De Putte; M. Galceran; Stéphane Godet


Scripta Materialia | 2013

Structure and formation mechanism of rolled-in oxide areas on aluminum lithographic printing sheets

Maria Tzedaki; M. Galceran; Stuart Turner; Stéphane Godet; I. De Graeve; Bernhard Kernig; Jochen Hasenclever; H. Terryn


Acta Materialia | 2016

Dislocation/hydrogen interaction mechanisms in hydrided nanocrystalline palladium films

Behnam Amin-Ahmadi; Damien Connétable; Marc Fivel; Doeme Tanguy; Renaud Delmelle; Stuart Turner; Loïc Malet; Stéphane Godet; Thomas Pardoen; Joris Proost; Dominique Schryvers; Hosni Idrissi

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Hosni Idrissi

Université catholique de Louvain

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M. Galceran

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Emilie Boulay

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Thomas Pardoen

Université catholique de Louvain

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Jean-Pierre Raskin

Université catholique de Louvain

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Michaël Coulombier

Université catholique de Louvain

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