Polatidis, E.Hsu, W. -N.Smid, M.Van Swygenhoven, H.2019-06-182019-06-182019-06-182019-03-0110.1007/s11340-018-00443-6https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/157137WOS:000467467400004In this study, a miniaturized cruciform-shaped sample geometry which allows reaching high plastic strain under equibiaxial loading with reduced thickness at the test section is presented. The thinning method results in excellent surface quality that can be used for electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) and high-resolution digital image correlation (HRDIC) investigations. The new cruciform geometry is used to study the slip activity in metastable austenitic stainless steel 304 during uniaxial and equibiaxial deformation using HRDIC. The results are discussed with respect to the Schmid law and the effect of multiple slip activity on the nucleation of martensitic transformations.Materials Science, MultidisciplinaryMechanicsMaterials Science, Characterization & TestingMaterials Sciencedigital image correlationmultiaxialsliptripschmidscanning-electron-microscopydeformation-induced transformationstacking-fault energy304 stainless-steelstrain-ratequantitative smallmagnificationsdiffractionmetalsstateA High Resolution Digital Image Correlation Study under Multiaxial Loadingtext::journal::journal article::research article