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Must shear bands be hot?

Knowing the temperature rise in shear bands with high spatial and temporal resolution is important for the development of materials with improved mechanical properties.

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Figure 1: Fracture surface of a PdAuSi metallic glass ribbon fractured in tension along a shear band.
Figure 2: Footprints in sand.

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Spaepen, F. Must shear bands be hot?. Nature Mater 5, 7–8 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat1552

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