Figure 6From: The evolution of machining-induced surface of single-crystal FCC copper via nanoindentationAtomic potential energy views. The atomic potential energy of the machining-induced surface and pristine single-crystal copper with two different perspective angles in the machining-induced surface and pristine single-crystal copper. (a 1 ) and (a 2 ), the top view on the machining surface; (b 1 ) and (b 2 ), the interior defects inside the specimen.Back to article page