Title of article :
Metrics, measures, and parametrizations for grain boundaries:
a dialog
Author/Authors :
John W. Cahn Jean E. Taylor، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Analysis of experimental data on grain
boundaries (GBs) can involve putting data into angle
‘‘bins.’’ An example is Brandon’s classification: if
rotation angle and axis are each within 15 =
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of a
perfect coincidence site lattice (CSL) with density 1/S,
the GBs can also be considered to be in that CSL
relationship, and not if otherwise. Other examples of
binning are studies of GB distributions in the full 5D
angle space. To determine the size of a bin (necessary
for densities, gradients, etc.) one must find a useful
way, respecting symmetry, of determining metrics and
measures on the full 5-dimensional space of both
misorientation and interface normal. For a pair of
low-angle GBs, the issue of metric is complicated by
the fact that both their rotation axes and their GB
normals can stay far apart as their rotation angles
approach zero. We address all these issues as a dialog,
and provide a framework for choosing metrics
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science