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Grain rotation mechanisms in nanocrystalline materials: Multiscale observations in Pt thin films
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2024
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EngineeringSevere Plastic DeformationMicrostructure-strength RelationshipNanometrologyThin Film ProcessingMaterials ScienceNanocrystalline MaterialsPhysicsGrain RotationNanotechnologyStrain LocalizationSolid MechanicsPlasticityNanocrystalline MaterialMicrostructureDislocation InteractionGrain Rotation MechanismsNanomaterialsGrain GrowthApplied PhysicsPt Thin FilmsThin FilmsPlatinum Thin FilmsMechanics Of Materials
Near-rigid-body grain rotation is commonly observed during grain growth, recrystallization, and plastic deformation in nanocrystalline materials. Despite decades of research, the dominant mechanisms underlying grain rotation remain enigmatic. We present direct evidence that grain rotation occurs through the motion of disconnections (line defects with step and dislocation character) along grain boundaries in platinum thin films. State-of-the-art in situ four-dimensional scanning transmission electron microscopy (4D-STEM) observations reveal the statistical correlation between grain rotation and grain growth or shrinkage. This correlation arises from shear-coupled grain boundary migration, which occurs through the motion of disconnections, as demonstrated by in situ high-angle annular dark-field STEM observations and the atomistic simulation-aided analysis. These findings provide quantitative insights into the structural dynamics of nanocrystalline materials.
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