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Study by atomic force microscopy of elementary deformation mechanisms involved in low load indentations in MgO crystals

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Nanoindentations have been performed at very low load in (001) MgO single crystals. The surface deformation has been investigated by atomic force microscopy, and the rosette arms pattern, induced by the glide of only a few dislocations, has been observed. Moreover, surrounding steps, oriented along the (100) directions, have been identified and associated with the early stage of the formation of the square shaped slip lines pattern commonly observed in the case of microindentation performed under very high loads. The fine structure of these surrounding steps has been resolved clearly, and a mechanism has been proposed based upon interaction between dislocations belonging, respectively, to edge and screw rosette arms and upon the activation of a (011)(211) secondary glide system.

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