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Elastic moduli and internal friction of nanocrystalline Pd and PdSi as a function of temperature
Authors:DS Agosta  K Foster  J Markmann  JJ Adams
Institution:1. Department of Physics , Colorado State University , Fort Collins, CO 80523-1875, USA;2. Corporate Research: Applied Research Materials , Robert Bosch GmbH , Postfach 106050, 70049 Germany;3. Universit?t des Saarlandes , FR 7.3 Technische Physik, Postfach 151150, 66041 Saarbrücken, Germany
Abstract:Resonant ultrasound spectroscopy was used to study the elastic constants and internal friction of two nanocrystalline palladium samples over the temperature range 3–300 K. The first material, nc-Pd, had a grain size of 80–100 nm and a density 93% of that of single-crystal bulk palladium. The second material, nc-PdSi containing 0.5 at.% Si, had a grain size of 15–22 nm and a density 97% of the single-crystal value. The bulk and shear moduli were significantly reduced in the nc-Pd material from that expected based on single-crystal data, the effect being greater for the bulk modulus. The moduli of nc-PdSi were reduced 4–5% from that based on crystalline Pd. As compared to previous reports of the elastic moduli of nanocrystalline palladium (grain size 5–15 nm) the present values for the larger-grained nc-Pd are comparable, but the present values for the smaller-grained nc-PdSi are considerably higher. An internal friction peak and a modulus defect were found in the nc-Pd material, but not in the nc-PdSi material. These effects are attributed to a relaxation process at the grain boundaries. The temperature dependence of the moduli is similar to that of crystalline palladium and is strongly influenced by electronic effects.
Keywords:nc-Pd  elastic constants  elastic moduli  internal friction  ultrasonic attenuation
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