AIP Advances (Sep 2016)

Indentation recovery in GdPO4 and observation of deformation twinning

  • Taylor M. Wilkinson,
  • Matthew A. Musselman,
  • Lynn A. Boatner,
  • David R. Diercks,
  • Corinne E. Packard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4964356
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 9
pp. 095029 – 095029-4

Abstract

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A series of nanoindentation tests on both single and polycrystalline specimens of a monazite rare-earth orthophosphate, GdPO4, revealed frequent observation of anomalous unloading behavior with a large degree of recovery, where previously this behavior had only been observed in xenotime-structure rare-earth orthophosphates. An indentation site in the polycrystalline sample was examined using TEM to identify the deformation mechanism responsible for recovery. The presence of a twin along the (100) orientation, along with a series of stacking faults contained within the deformation site, provide evidence that the mechanism of recovery in GdPO4 is the collapse of deformation twins during unloading.