Migration and roughening of Sigma 3{112} incoherent twin boundary in an Au nanocrystalline film

Authors
Lee, Sung BoYoo, Seung JoChoi, KwangdeokByun, Ji YoungKim, Chang-Yeon
Issue Date
2020-01
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Citation
MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION, v.159
Abstract
High-resolution electron microscopy is used to elucidate the structural transition of {1 1 2} incoherent twin boundaries under a driving force for migration in an Au nanocrystalline film. Initially flat {1 1 2} twin boundaries bounding island and peninsula grains in the film tend to become smoothly curved, corresponding to the atomically-roughened structure, after annealing at an elevated temperature of 300 degrees C. Previous studies have indicated that the {1 1 2} twin boundaries remain atomically sharp at least at 300 degrees C, which thus strongly suggests that the boundaries undergo roughening transition by a driving force for migration, a signature of kinetic roughening.
Keywords
GRAIN-BOUNDARY; CRYSTAL; GROWTH; EQUILIBRIUM; TRANSITION; STRENGTH; METALS; MOTION; GOLD; GRAIN-BOUNDARY; CRYSTAL; GROWTH; EQUILIBRIUM; TRANSITION; STRENGTH; METALS; MOTION; GOLD; {112} incoherent twin boundary; Grain-boundary migration; Kinetic roughening; Au; Nanocrystalline film
ISSN
1044-5803
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/119134
DOI
10.1016/j.matchar.2019.110063
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