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Original Articles

The irreversibility of dislocation-wall formation in persistent slip bands

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Pages 75-80 | Received 06 Apr 1994, Accepted 11 Apr 1994, Published online: 27 Sep 2006
 

Abstract

By cyclic deformation of copper single crystals with an amplitude of resolved plastic shear strain pl M ≍ 1·2 × 10 −4 at 300 K, a saturated hard matrix structure was established. Then a certain volume fraction of the matrix was transformed into persistent slip bands (PSBs) by increasing pl. After this step the cyclic deformation was continued with an amplitude pl M up to cumulative plastic strains of more than 40 in order to test whether it is possible to retransform the characteristic ladder-like dislocation arrangement of PSBs into a matrix-like structure. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that such a retransformation did not occur.

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