Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10620542 | Acta Materialia | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
An alumina (α-Al2O3) bicrystal with a (0 0 0 1)/[0 0 0 1] low-angle twist grain boundary was fabricated by bonding two (0 0 0 1) substrates at 1500 °C in air. Dislocation structures in the resultant grain boundary were extensively observed in plan view and cross-sectional direction by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The grain boundary consisted of a hexagonal dislocation network of 1/3ã12¯10ã basal screw dislocations and wavy belt structures. The atomic core structure of the screw dislocations was analyzed in end-on view by high-resolution TEM. It was evident that the 1/3ã12¯10ã basal screw dislocation does not dissociate into partial dislocations, which is in contrast to the 1/3ã12¯10ã basal edge dislocation that dissociates into 1/3ã11¯00ã and 1/3ã01¯10ã partial dislocations. Also, TEM observation revealed that the wavy belt structures correspond to planar voids. From the morphology of the planar voids, it is considered that they accommodate a slight tilt component of the boundary.
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Authors
E. Tochigi, Y. Kezuka, N. Shibata, A. Nakamura, Y. Ikuhara,