Ultralarge elastic deformation of nanoscale diamond
Diamonds have substantial hardness and durability, but attempting to deform diamonds usually results in brittle fracture. We demonstrate ultralarge, fully reversible elastic deformation of nanoscale (~300 nanometers) single-crystalline and polycrystalline diamond needles. For single-crystalline diam...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1380572020-06-01T10:26:45Z Ultralarge elastic deformation of nanoscale diamond Banerjee, Amit Bernoulli, Daniel Zhang, Hongti Yuen, Muk-Fung Liu, Jiabin Dong, Jichen Ding, Feng Lu, Jian Dao, Ming Zhang, Wenjun Lu, Yang Suresh, Subra School of Materials Science & Engineering Engineering::Materials Single-crystalline Polycrystalline Diamonds have substantial hardness and durability, but attempting to deform diamonds usually results in brittle fracture. We demonstrate ultralarge, fully reversible elastic deformation of nanoscale (~300 nanometers) single-crystalline and polycrystalline diamond needles. For single-crystalline diamond, the maximum tensile strains (up to 9%) approached the theoretical elastic limit, and the corresponding maximum tensile stress reached ~89 to 98 gigapascals. After combining systematic computational simulations and characterization of pre- and postdeformation structural features, we ascribe the concurrent high strength and large elastic strain to the paucity of defects in the small-volume diamond nanoneedles and to the relatively smooth surfaces compared with those of microscale and larger specimens. The discovery offers the potential for new applications through optimized design of diamond nanostructure, geometry, elastic strains, and physical properties. 2020-04-23T02:02:18Z 2020-04-23T02:02:18Z 2018 Journal Article Banerjee, A., Bernoulli, D., Zhang, H., Yuen, M.-F., Liu, J., Dong, J., . . ., Suresh, S. (2018). Ultralarge elastic deformation of nanoscale diamond. Science, 360(6386), 300-302. doi:10.1126/science.aar4165 0036-8075 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138057 10.1126/science.aar4165 29674589 2-s2.0-85045560869 6386 360 300 302 en Science © 2018 The Authors. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Science and is made available with permission of The Authors. |
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Diamonds have substantial hardness and durability, but attempting to deform diamonds usually results in brittle fracture. We demonstrate ultralarge, fully reversible elastic deformation of nanoscale (~300 nanometers) single-crystalline and polycrystalline diamond needles. For single-crystalline diamond, the maximum tensile strains (up to 9%) approached the theoretical elastic limit, and the corresponding maximum tensile stress reached ~89 to 98 gigapascals. After combining systematic computational simulations and characterization of pre- and postdeformation structural features, we ascribe the concurrent high strength and large elastic strain to the paucity of defects in the small-volume diamond nanoneedles and to the relatively smooth surfaces compared with those of microscale and larger specimens. The discovery offers the potential for new applications through optimized design of diamond nanostructure, geometry, elastic strains, and physical properties. |
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