Separating Geometric and Diffusive Contributions to the Surface Nucleation of Dislocations in Nanoparticles
Ruikang Ding,
Soodabeh Azadehranjbar,
Ingrid M. Padilla Espinosa
et al.
Abstract:While metal nanoparticles are widely used, their small size makes them mechanically unstable. Extensive prior research has demonstrated that nanoparticles with sizes in the range of 10−50 nm fail by the surface nucleation of dislocations, which is a thermally activated process. Two different contributions have been suggested to cause the weakening of smaller particles: first, geometric effects such as increased surface curvature reduce the barrier for dislocation nucleation; second, surface diffusion happens f… Show more
In the present manuscript, we highlight the contradictions in the thermally activated processes theory which treats a system's activated state as a state of the phonon subsystem.
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