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arxiv: 1503.06344 · v1 · pith:3JQ66INWnew · submitted 2015-03-21 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Rotation-limited growth of three dimensional body-centered cubic crystals

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keywords graingrowthgrainsrotationbody-centeredcubicexponentlaws
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According to classical grain growth laws, grain growth is driven by the minimization of surface energy and will continue until a single grain prevails. These laws do not take into account the lattice anisotropy and the details of the microscopic rearrangement of mass between grains. Here we consider coarsening of body-centered cubic polycrystalline materials in three dimensions using the phase field crystal model. We observe as function of the quenching depth, a cross over between a state where grain rotation halts and the growth stagnates and a state where grains coarsen rapidly by coalescence through rotation and alignment of the lattices of neighboring grains. We show that the grain rotation per volume change of a grain follows a power law with an exponent of $-1.25$. The scaling exponent is consistent with theoretical considerations based on the conservation of dislocations.

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