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Avalanche statistics and the intermittent-to-smooth transition in microplasticity

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PHYSICAL REVIEW MATERIALS
卷 3, 期 8, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.3.080601

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  1. NSF CAREER program [NSF DMR 1654065]
  2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering at UIUC
  3. NSF [DMR-1611342]
  4. US Department of Energy's Office of Fusion Energy Sciences [DESC0012774:0001]

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Plastic flow at small scales is generally observed to be intermittent, whereas the stress-strain behavior of bulk crystals is mostly smooth. Here we find that when the external deformation rate of small-scale crystals approaches the speed of the crystallographic slip velocity, an intermittent-to-smooth transition of plastic flow is observed. By defining a rate-dependent intermittency parameter, this phenomenon can be captured with a power law covering 5.5 orders of magnitude for Au and Nb micron-sized single crystals with experiments and via simulations for Nb crystals. Our results indicate that the transition to smooth flow is driven by a gradual truncation of the underlying truncated power law that describes the intermittently evolving system. This is caused by a competition of internal and external rates, which aligns with the well-known transitions from serrated to nonserrated flow in metallic glasses or materials with dynamic strain aging.

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