Strengthening mechanisms in nanostructured copper/304 stainless steel multilayers Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Nanostructured Cu/304 stainless steel (SS) multilayers were prepared by magnetron sputtering. 304SS has a face-centered-cubic (fcc) structure in bulk. However, in the Cu/304SS multilayers, the 304SS layers exhibit the fcc structure for layer thickness of 5 nm in epitaxy with the neighboring fcc Cu. For 304SS layer thickness larger than 5 nm, body-centered-cubic (bcc) 304SS grains grow on top of the initial 5 nm fcc SS with the Kurdjumov-Sachs orientation relationship between bcc and fcc SS grains. The maximum hardness of Cu/304SS multilayers is about 5.5 GPa (factor of two enhancement compared to rule-of-mixtures hardness) at a layer thickness of 5 nm. Below 5 nm, hardness decreases with decreasing layer thickness. The peak hardness of fcc/fcc Cu/304SS multilayer is greater than that of Cu/Ni, even though the lattice-parameter mismatch between Cu and Ni is five times greater than that between Cu and 304SS. This result may primarily be attributed to the higher interface barrier stress for single-dislocation transmission across the {111} twinned interfaces in Cu/304SS as compared to the {100} interfaces in Cu/Ni.

published proceedings

  • Journal of Materials Research

author list (cited authors)

  • Zhang, X., Misra, A., Wang, H., Shen, T. D., Swadener, J. G., Embury, J. D., ... Nastasi, M.

citation count

  • 35

complete list of authors

  • Zhang, X||Misra, A||Wang, H||Shen, TD||Swadener, JG||Embury, JD||Kung, H||Hoagland, RG||Nastasi, M

publication date

  • July 2003