Materials Research Letters (Jan 2021)

Heterostructured materials: superior properties from hetero-zone interaction

  • Yuntian Zhu,
  • Kei Ameyama,
  • Peter M. Anderson,
  • Irene J. Beyerlein,
  • Huajian Gao,
  • Hyoung Seop Kim,
  • Enrique Lavernia,
  • Suveen Mathaudhu,
  • Hael Mughrabi,
  • Robert O. Ritchie,
  • Nobuhiro Tsuji,
  • Xiangyi Zhang,
  • Xiaolei Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2020.1796836
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 31

Abstract

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Heterostructured materials are an emerging class of materials with superior performances that are unattainable by their conventional homogeneous counterparts. They consist of heterogeneous zones with dramatic (>100%) variations in mechanical and/or physical properties. The interaction in these hetero-zones produces a synergistic effect where the integrated property exceeds the prediction by the rule-of-mixtures. The heterostructured materials field explores heterostructures to control defect distributions, long-range internal stresses, and nonlinear inter-zone interactions for unprecedented performances. This paper is aimed to provide perspectives on this novel field, describe the state-of-the-art of heterostructured materials, and identify and discuss key issues that deserve additional studies. IMPACT STATEMENT This paper delineates heterostructured materials, which are emerging as a new class of materials with unprecedented properties, new materials science and economic industrial production.

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