Slip in single crystals of mercury
- 1 April 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Philosophical Magazine
- Vol. 13 (124) , 687-692
- https://doi.org/10.1080/14786436608212689
Abstract
Slip modes in single crystals of mercury deformed in tension at −70°c and at −183°c were determined experimentally, using conventional techniques of slip line observation and x-ray diffraction. At both temperatures the slip plane was , where indices are given with respect to the facecentred rhombohedral cell. At −70°c some crystals slipped in the direction and the remainder in the direction. For both these modes the mean critical resolved shear stress was 16±5 g mm−2. At −183°c some crystals slipped in the direction with a critical resolved shear stress of 50±17 g mm−2; the remainder, which in the light of the behaviour at −70°c would have been expected to slip in , deformed by twinning without prior slip. The interatomic spacing along is 15% greater than that along , the closest-packed direction; the predominance of as a slip direction is therefore surprising.Keywords
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