Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2011-10-04
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
4 pages, 4 PS figures
Scientific paper
The classical motion of gliding dislocation lines in slip planes of crystalline solid helium leads to plastic deformation even at temperatures far below the Debye temperature and can affect elastic properties. In this work we argue that the gliding of dislocations and plasticity may be the origin of many observed elastic anomalies in solid $^4$He, which have been argued to be connected to supersolidity. We present a dislocation motion model that describes the stress-strain $\tau$-$\epsilon$ curves and work hardening rate $d\tau/d\epsilon$ of a shear experiment performed at constant strain rate $\dot{\epsilon}$ in solid helium. The calculated $d\tau/d\epsilon$ exhibits strong softening with increasing temperature due to the motion of dislocations, which mimics anomalous softening of the elastic shear modulus $\mu$. In the same temperature region the motion of dislocations causes dissipation with a prominent peak.
Balatsky Alexander V.
Beyerlein Irene J.
Graf Matthias. J.
Reichhardt Charles
Su Jung-Jung
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