F.P. Milliken, K.W. Schwarz, et al.
Physical Review Letters
Dislocation dynamics simulations have been used to study the stress-strain response of single-crystal micropillars containing initial dislocation networks generated via a relaxation procedure intended to approximate real thermal annealing processes. We find that, when such networks are loaded, they exhibit periods of plastic deformation, caused by the operation of single junction-stabilized spiral sources, followed by intervals of purely elastic straining when the sources shut down. The results provide insight into the mechanisms responsible for the experimentally observed staircase stress-strain behavior. © 2008 The American Physical Society.
F.P. Milliken, K.W. Schwarz, et al.
Physical Review Letters
K.W. Schwarz
Physical Review Letters
K.W. Schwarz
Physical Review Letters
D.D. Awschalom, K.W. Schwarz
International Conference on Low Temperature Physics (LT) 1983