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Crystal orientation dependence of the stress-induced martensitic transformation in zirconia-based shape memory ceramics

Small volume samples of zirconia can survive stress-induced martensitic transformation without cracking, which enables in-depth explorations of martensite mechanics using micro-scale specimens. Here we present a systematic investigation of the orientation dependence of tetragonal crystals undergoing...

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Published in:Acta materialia 2016-09, Vol.116, p.124-135
Main Authors: Zeng, Xiao Mei, Lai, Alan, Gan, Chee Lip, Schuh, Christopher A.
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Crystallographic orientation
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Martensitic transformation
Martensitic transformations
Microcompression
Orientation
Shape memory effect (SME)
Small volume zirconia
Titanium dioxide
Transformations
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title Crystal orientation dependence of the stress-induced martensitic transformation in zirconia-based shape memory ceramics
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