Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1644362 Materials Letters 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The behavior of the GB system with different ridges in Zn was studied in situ.•For the first time the values of GB ridge mobility were measured for “facet-to-rough” and “rough-to-rough” ridges.•The first order ridge impacts the kinetics of GB motion.•Faceted GBs with two “facet-to-rough” ridges move one order of magnitude slower in comparison with curved GB with one “rough–rough” ridge.

The impact of grain boundary (GB) ridge on motion of high-angle GB in Zn was studied. The steady-state motion of faceted GB half-loop with [101¯0] tilt GB and GB ridge was recorded in-situ. The temperatures of faceting–roughening transition were experimentally defined for three GB half-loops. Above the transition temperature GB half-loops had GB “rough-to-rough” ridge with continuously curved GB segments. Below the transition temperature a facet appeared and coexisted with two “facet-to-rough” ridges. For the first time we could extract mobility of “rough-to-rough” and “rough-to-facet” ridges and bring out clearly that GB ridge slows down GB motion. Present removes contradiction between high facet mobility and the low mobility of faceted GB.

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