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Epitaxial nanotwinned metals and alloys: synthesis-twin structure-property relations

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CRYSTENGCOMM
Volume 23, Issue 38, Pages -

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1ce00787d

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  1. DoE-BES [DE-SC0016337]
  2. [NSF-CMMI-1728419]

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Extensive research has been conducted on nanotwinned metals, with a focus on tailoring microstructures and properties through extrinsic and intrinsic factors. Epitaxial growth of NT metals and alloys on single crystal substrates is reviewed to advance our comprehension towards achieving desirable properties.
Extensive studies have been performed to understand the structure-property relationship in nanotwinned (NT) metals, where the average twin thickness or twin spacing is less than 100 nm. NT metals may have high strength, ductility, good electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance and have promising applications in microelectronics, structural materials and coatings for gas and oil industry. Most prior studies focus on the computational and experimental investigations of NT metals with low stacking fault energy (SFE) and often in polycrystalline forms. Here we review recent findings on epitaxial growth of NT metals and alloys with low and high SFEs deposited on single crystal substrates, and focus primarily on advancing our comprehension towards tailoring the microstructures and properties of NT metals via extrinsic factors, including the synthesis technique, parametric control and growth template, and intrinsic factors, such as SFE and thermodynamic, kinetic alloying effects. The review intends to illuminate how to synthesize and design epitaxial NT structures to achieve desirable properties.

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