Near-surface lattice instability in 2D fiber and half-space

We study the vibrational stability of model 2D solids with surfaces when large strains are present. For a fiber under compression, the phonon analysis correctly predicts the behavior of the buckling instability. For half-space under tension and compression, we find that (a) instabilities of the surf...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta materialia 2005-02, Vol.53 (4), p.1215-1224
Hauptverfasser: Dmitriev, S.V., Kitamura, T., Li, J., Umeno, Y., Yashiro, K., Yoshikawa, N.
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Zusammenfassung:We study the vibrational stability of model 2D solids with surfaces when large strains are present. For a fiber under compression, the phonon analysis correctly predicts the behavior of the buckling instability. For half-space under tension and compression, we find that (a) instabilities of the surface phonons, which are localized near the surface, almost always occur before bulk phonon instabilities; (b) with exceptions, short-wavelength or optical surface phonons usually go unstable first, rather than long-wavelength acoustic or elastic surface phonons; and (c) linear instability of a surface phonon triggers surface-initiated defect nucleation, such as dislocations or microcracks. The instability pattern seems to depend more on the surface structure than the interatomic potential model used.
ISSN:1359-6454
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DOI:10.1016/j.actamat.2004.11.015