Structure of grain boundaries

作者: K. T. Aust , B. Chalmers

DOI: 10.1007/BF02900222

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摘要: The present discussion is concerned with the more relevant experimental studies, performed since about 1952, that provide evidence on structure of large angle boundaries. These experiments include diffusion, mobility, energy, and field ion studies grain It shown results these support for a model can be described quite accurately in terms coincidence boundary plane, dislocation array, ledge structure.

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