Abstract:Under ambient conditions, Zn is a hexagonal metal with a large c/a ratio of 1.856. Plastic deformation is predominantly accommodated by basal 〈a〉 slip and compression twins on the {101¯2} planes. Increasing hydrostatic pressure drastically reduces the c/a ratio of Zn and, when a critical threshold of c/a=3 at about 10 GPa is crossed, the {101¯2} twins are predicted to change from compressive to tensile in nature. What happens at the transition point, when c/a=3, remains unknown. Here, we strain-cycle a texture… Show more
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