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Discontinuous yielding of pristine micro-crystals

Comptes Rendus Physique 2021 11 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 35 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Salima Bouvier, Og̃uz Umut Salman, Og̃uz Umut Salman, Roberta Baggio, Brigitte Bacroix Og̃uz Umut Salman, Salima Bouvier, Brigitte Bacroix Lev Truskinovsky, Giovanni Zanzotto, Lev Truskinovsky, Nikolai Gorbushin, Lev Truskinovsky, Lev Truskinovsky, Brigitte Bacroix Brigitte Bacroix

Summary

This theoretical physics paper develops a model for crystal deformation in dislocation-free materials. While not related to environmental science or microplastics, the work contributes to materials science research on plastic deformation at the microscale.

We study the mechanical response of a dislocation-free 2D crystal under homogenous shear using a new mesoscopic approach to crystal plasticity, a Landau-type theory, accounting for the global invariance of the energy in the space of strain tensors while operating with an infinite number of equivalent energy wells. The advantage of this approach is that it eliminates arbitrariness in dealing with topological transitions involved, for instance, in nucleation and annihilation of dislocations. We use discontinuous yielding of pristine micro-crystals as a benchmark problem for the new theory and show that the nature of the catastrophic instability, which in this setting inevitably follows the standard affine response, depends not only on lattice symmetry but also on the orientation of the crystal in the loading device. The ensuing dislocation avalanche involves cooperative dislocation nucleation, resulting in the formation of complex microstructures controlled by a nontrivial self-induced coupling between different plastic mechanisms.

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