Papers by Keyword: Grain Boundary Faceting

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Abstract: The temperature dependence of the energy of various facets of twin GBs has been measured. For the investigation of GB faceting the Al bicrystals of 99.999% wt. purity were grown by the modified Bridgman technique. One grain in these bicrystals is semi-surrounded by another one. Bicrystals were coated with a layer of Sn–Al alloy and annealed at various temperatures. Contact angles at the junction of a GB and two solid/liquid interfaces have been measured. The ratios of GB energy to solid/liquid interface energy have been calculated. Using these data, the Wulff-Herring plots and GB phase diagrams were constructed. Three different crystallographic facets were observed for the coincidence GB. Two of them are stable at all studied temperatures, the third one becomes metastable below ~ 800K. In GBs with θ = 3° only one facet (symmetric twin GB) is stable.
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Abstract: The migration of individual special [ ] 0 1 10 tilt grain boundary (GB) with Σ =15 and misorientation angle 29° in Zn bicrystal have been investigated. The stationary shape of migrating GB has been studied and the migration rate has been measured by optical microscopy in situ between 558 and 683 K using polarized light. In certain experimental runs the migrating GB is faceted and moves thermally activated. Its kinetics follows the Arrhenius type dependence despite the fact that shape of moving GB depends on temperature. After detachment from impurity cloud the [ ] 0 1 10 tilt GB migrates activationless in the temperature interval 618÷683 K. The detachment temperature is 618 K. The non-physically high value of the apparent migration activation enthalpy can appear due to the change of GB shape from faceted to smooth and back.
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