NUCLEATION AND MIGRATION OF HIGH ANGLE GRAIN-BOUNDARIES IN BILAYER FOILS .1. NUCLEATION

Thin evaporated epitaxial Cu/Ni bilayers were observed by transmission electron microscopy in order to study the modifications that occur to the initial structure during heating. Nucleation of mobile high angle grain boundaries was observed to occur from microtwins, which are present in the as-evapo...

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Main Authors: Grovenor, C, Smith, D, Goringe, M
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1980
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description Thin evaporated epitaxial Cu/Ni bilayers were observed by transmission electron microscopy in order to study the modifications that occur to the initial structure during heating. Nucleation of mobile high angle grain boundaries was observed to occur from microtwins, which are present in the as-evaporated bilayers and are enlarged by reaction with the misfit dislocation arrays. A mechanism for this nucleation process is proposed and the significance of twins in the nucleation of mobile grain boundaries is discussed with reference to other work on the recrystallization of bulk materials. © 1980.
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spelling oxford-uuid:1571961e-d191-40e7-9b15-905e6a0757652022-03-26T10:25:31ZNUCLEATION AND MIGRATION OF HIGH ANGLE GRAIN-BOUNDARIES IN BILAYER FOILS .1. NUCLEATIONJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:1571961e-d191-40e7-9b15-905e6a075765EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1980Grovenor, CSmith, DGoringe, MThin evaporated epitaxial Cu/Ni bilayers were observed by transmission electron microscopy in order to study the modifications that occur to the initial structure during heating. Nucleation of mobile high angle grain boundaries was observed to occur from microtwins, which are present in the as-evaporated bilayers and are enlarged by reaction with the misfit dislocation arrays. A mechanism for this nucleation process is proposed and the significance of twins in the nucleation of mobile grain boundaries is discussed with reference to other work on the recrystallization of bulk materials. © 1980.
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NUCLEATION AND MIGRATION OF HIGH ANGLE GRAIN-BOUNDARIES IN BILAYER FOILS .1. NUCLEATION
title NUCLEATION AND MIGRATION OF HIGH ANGLE GRAIN-BOUNDARIES IN BILAYER FOILS .1. NUCLEATION
title_full NUCLEATION AND MIGRATION OF HIGH ANGLE GRAIN-BOUNDARIES IN BILAYER FOILS .1. NUCLEATION
title_fullStr NUCLEATION AND MIGRATION OF HIGH ANGLE GRAIN-BOUNDARIES IN BILAYER FOILS .1. NUCLEATION
title_full_unstemmed NUCLEATION AND MIGRATION OF HIGH ANGLE GRAIN-BOUNDARIES IN BILAYER FOILS .1. NUCLEATION
title_short NUCLEATION AND MIGRATION OF HIGH ANGLE GRAIN-BOUNDARIES IN BILAYER FOILS .1. NUCLEATION
title_sort nucleation and migration of high angle grain boundaries in bilayer foils 1 nucleation
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