“…For example, in Al, deformation twins only form sporadically under extreme conditions, such as near crack tips (high stress concentration), during ball milling at cryogenic temperature or in deformed nanocrystalline grains [17][18][19][20] . While mechanical behaviour of conventional polycrystalline Al has been studied, including pop-in effects 21 , stress-induced grain boundary migration 22 , the onset of plasticity before the first increase in repulsive force 23 , reverse dislocation motion on unloading 24 and strain ratedependent plasticity 25 , successful fabrication of high-density growth twins in Al was only recently accomplished 26,27 ; thus, the deformation behaviour of highly twinned Al remains a mystery.…”