Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulations of Al-Ni nanocrystalline alloys show amorphous grain-boundary complexions enable shear-transformation-zone plasticity while short-range-ordered complexions drive stress-heterogeneity-controlled shear localization.
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Amorphous vs. Short-Range-Ordered Complexions: Consequences for Grain-Boundary-Mediated Plasticity in Nanocrystalline Al-Ni Alloys
Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulations of Al-Ni nanocrystalline alloys show amorphous grain-boundary complexions enable shear-transformation-zone plasticity while short-range-ordered complexions drive stress-heterogeneity-controlled shear localization.
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