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Gradient nanostructuring via compositional means

Acta Materialia

Barrios Santos, Alejandro J.; Nathaniel, James E.; Monti, Joseph M.; Milne, Zachary M.; Adams, David P.; Hattar, Khalid M.; Medlin, Douglas L.; Dingreville, Remi P.; Boyce, Brad B.

Nanocrystalline metals are inherently unstable against thermal and mechanical stimuli, commonly resulting in significant grain growth. Also, while these metals exhibit substantial Hall-Petch strengthening, they tend to suffer from low ductility and fracture toughness. With regard to the grain growth problem, alloying elements have been employed to stabilize the microstructure through kinetic and/or thermodynamic mechanisms. And to address the ductility challenge, spatially-graded grain size distributions have been developed to facilitate heterogeneous deformation modes: high-strength at the surface and plastic deformation in the bulk. In the present work, we combine these two strategies and present a new methodology for the fabrication of gradient nanostructured metals via compositional means. We have demonstrated that annealing a compositionally stepwise Pt-Au film with a homogenous microstructure results in a film with a spatial microstructural gradient, exhibiting grains which can be twice as wide in the bulk compared to the outer surfaces. Additionally, phase-field modeling was employed for the comparison with experimental results and for further investigation of the competing mechanisms of Au diffusion and thermally induced grain growth. This fabrication method offers an alternative approach for developing the next generation of microstructurally stable gradient nanostructured films.

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Development of an in situ ion irradiation scanning electron microscope

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. Section B, Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms

Lang, Eric J.; Heckman, Nathan H.; Clark, Trevor C.; Derby, Benjamin K.; Barrios Santos, Alejandro J.; Monterrosa, Anthony M.; Barr, Christopher M.; Buller, Daniel L.; Stauffer, D.D.; Li, N.; Boyce, Brad B.; Briggs, Samuel B.; Hattar, Khalid M.

An in situ ion irradiation scanning electron microscope (I3SEM) has been developed, installed, and integrated into the Ion Beam Laboratory at Sandia National Laboratories. The I3SEM facility combines a field emission, variable pressure, scanning electron microscope, a 6 MV tandem accelerator, high flux low energy ion source, an 808 nm-wavelength laser, and multiple stages to control the thermal and mechanical state of the sample observed. The facility advances real-time understanding of materials evolution under combined environments at the mesoscale. As highlighted in multiple examples, this unique combination of tools is optimized for studying mesoscale material response in overlapping extreme environments, allowing for simultaneous ion irradiation, implantation, laser bombardment, conductive heating, cooling, and mechanical deformation.

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