Large-Area Nanolattice Film with Enhanced Modulus, Hardness, and Energy Dissipation
Abstract We present an engineered nanolattice material with enhanced mechanical properties that can be broadly applied as a thin film over large areas. The nanolattice films consist of ordered, three-dimensional architecture with thin-shell tubular elements, resulting in favorable modulus-density sc...
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Main Authors: | Abhijeet Bagal, Xu A. Zhang, Rahnuma Shahrin, Erinn C. Dandley, Junjie Zhao, Felipe R. Poblete, Christopher J. Oldham, Yong Zhu, Gregory N. Parsons, Christopher Bobko, Chih-Hao Chang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d0a377eb4ec5471b977af2534e5e3da4 |
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