
Publicações de Rodrigo Capaz
Fiuza, Tanna E. R.; Focassio, Bruno; Bettini, Jefferson; Schleder, Gabriel R.; Rodrigues, Murillo H. M.; Junior, João B. Souza; Fazzio, Adalberto; Capaz, Rodrigo B.; Leite, Edson R. Visualization of electron beam-induced desintering of nanostructured ceramics at the atomic scale Journal Article Em: Cell Reports Physical Science, pp. 101828, 2024, ISSN: 2666-3864. Resumo | Links | BibTeX | Tags: atom mobility, ceramics, desintering, HRTEM, thin films, ZrO2024
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title = {Visualization of electron beam-induced desintering of nanostructured ceramics at the atomic scale},
author = {Tanna E. R. Fiuza and Bruno Focassio and Jefferson Bettini and Gabriel R. Schleder and Murillo H. M. Rodrigues and João B. Souza Junior and Adalberto Fazzio and Rodrigo B. Capaz and Edson R. Leite},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666386424000535},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrp.2024.101828},
issn = {2666-3864},
year = {2024},
date = {2024-02-12},
urldate = {2024-01-01},
journal = {Cell Reports Physical Science},
pages = {101828},
abstract = {Summary
Mass diffusion and local tensile stress associated with electron beam irradiation can favor the desintering process. Here, we report the electron beam-induced desintering of ZrO2 thin films at the atomic scale with unprecedented spatial resolution using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). Our results confirm earlier works in which desintering is driven by tensile stress acting on the bridge if an external stimulus, such as irradiation, triggers atom mobility. Additionally, we find departures from classical microscopic descriptions: a very stable nanobridge is formed and evolves until rupture with a constant dihedral angle instead of a brittle rupture. An adapted model for desintering at the nanoscale is proposed using the experimental findings. This work provides insights that may improve the knowledge of the rupture of ceramic materials at the nano and atomic scales, contributing to a better knowledge of materials’ behavior.},
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Mass diffusion and local tensile stress associated with electron beam irradiation can favor the desintering process. Here, we report the electron beam-induced desintering of ZrO2 thin films at the atomic scale with unprecedented spatial resolution using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). Our results confirm earlier works in which desintering is driven by tensile stress acting on the bridge if an external stimulus, such as irradiation, triggers atom mobility. Additionally, we find departures from classical microscopic descriptions: a very stable nanobridge is formed and evolves until rupture with a constant dihedral angle instead of a brittle rupture. An adapted model for desintering at the nanoscale is proposed using the experimental findings. This work provides insights that may improve the knowledge of the rupture of ceramic materials at the nano and atomic scales, contributing to a better knowledge of materials’ behavior.
Orientados e Supervisionados por Rodrigo Capaz

Alysson Alves Pinto
Vínculo: Iniciação Científica
Instituição: Centro Nacional de Pesquisa em Energia e Materiais (CNPEM)
Laboratório: LNNano
Projeto: Avaliação via primeiros princípios da liga TMD Mo0,5W0,5Se2 encapsulada por nitreto de boro hexagonal para aplicações em spintrônica e computação quântica. (CNPq)