About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2022 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Grain Boundaries and Interfaces: Metastability, Disorder, and Non-Equilibrium Behavior
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Presentation Title |
Amorphous/Crystalline Interfaces in Nanomultilayers |
Author(s) |
Kyle Russell |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Kyle Russell |
Abstract Scope |
Nano-designed materials possess extraordinary material properties such as high hardness, corrosion resistance, and radiation damage resistance. Although significant research has focused on understanding the properties of interfaces, the scope has been largely limited to studying crystalline systems. The fundamental mechanisms dictating the behavior of amorphous/crystalline and amorphous/amorphous interfaces have yet to be thoroughly examined and understood. Particular nanostructured systems, such as multilayers, lend themselves well towards studying interfaces in highly-disordered systems. Nanometallic multilayers consist of alternating layers of metals and/or ceramics with individual layer thicknesses on the order of several nanometers. Such systems allow for a high degree of customization as individual layer compositions and structures can be tailored through altering synthesis parameters. In this talk, sputtered amorphous and crystalline ferritic multilayers are synthesized and characterized to elucidate on the characteristics and behavior of interfaces at elevated temperatures. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: |
Keywords |
Thin Films and Interfaces, Iron and Steel, Composites |