DEFORMATION TWINNING IN Bi-SbCRYSTALS UNDER DYNAMIC INDENTATION
R. C. Shah
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R. C. Shah: Physics Department, Faculty of Science, M. S. University of Baroda, Vadodara – 390 002, India
Surface Review and Letters (SRL), 2001, vol. 08, issue 03n04, 241-243
Abstract:
Bi–Sb single crystals (with Sb concentration varied up to 30 at. %) have been subjected to impact loading in the form of dynamic indentation on their (111) cleavage planes. The resulting mechanical twins are the theme of this report. The tensile and compressive stresses developed by the spherical indenter employed have been differentiated with respect to their role in producing the twins. While the twins produced in the crystals withSb≤15at. % are interpreted as being due to tensile stresses, those in the crystals withSb>15at. % are found to be due to compressive stresses.
Date: 2001
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