Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1498611 Scripta Materialia 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Deformation facets form from relaxation of a disconnection pile-up that builds up at an interface under stress. The misorientation differences between facets are mediated by interfacial disclinations. Any disconnection entering a facet through the disclination transforms. Faceting between {101¯2} twins and the basal–prismatic boundary in hexagonal metals illustrates that twinning disconnections transformed across the disclination are glissile. This increases twin mobility. Here we present a formal description of deformation faceting using three-colored symmetry groups.

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