Abstract

The mechanical behavior of nanotwinned Cu was studied through indentation creep and constant strain rate indentation tests from 25 °C to 200 °C. The results showed an enhanced strain rate sensitivity of nanotwinned Cu with temperature, which was higher than that found in coarse-grained Cu. Transmission electron microscopy revealed the same deformation mechanism in the whole temperature range: confined dislocation slip between coherent twin boundaries and formation of dislocation pile-ups at the coherent twin boundaries. The mechanisms responsible for large increase in strain rate sensitivity of nanotwinned Cu with temperature were discussed to the light of experimental observations.

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