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Dislocation-toughened ceramics

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Technische Universität Darmstadt1

Peking University2

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility3

Nagoya University4

Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark5

Nanomaterials and Devices, Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark6

Functional and structural ceramics have become irreplaceable in countless high-tech applications. However, their inherent brittleness tremendously limits the application range and, despite extensive research efforts, particularly short cracks are hard to combat. While local plasticity carried by mobile dislocations allows desirable toughness in metals, high bond strength is widely believed to hinder dislocation-based toughening of ceramics.

Here, we demonstrate the possibility to induce and engineer a dislocation microstructure in ceramics that improves the crack tip toughness even though such toughening does not occur naturally after conventional processing. With modern microscopy and simulation techniques, we reveal key ingredients for successful engineering of dislocation-based toughness at ambient temperature.

For many ceramics a dislocation-based plastic zone is not impossible due to some intrinsic property (e.g. bond strength) but limited by an engineerable quantity, i.e. the dislocation density. The impact of dislocation density is demonstrated in a surface near region and suggested to be transferrable to bulk ceramics.

Unexpected potential in improving mechanical performance of ceramics could be realized with novel synthesis strategies.

Language: English
Year: 2021
Pages: 1528-1537
ISSN: 20516355 and 20516347
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1039/d0mh02033h
ORCIDs: 0000-0003-3163-085X , 0000-0002-3732-3861 , 0000-0002-3887-0111 , 0000-0002-4969-0685 , 0000-0003-2573-2286 , 0000-0001-9893-6349 , 0000-0002-9387-9610 , 0000-0002-2906-4265 , 0000-0002-9246-6398 , 0000-0002-4324-1512 , 0000-0003-4669-8056 , 0000-0002-3093-9241 and 0000-0002-8975-7741

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