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Title: Effect of Interface Phases/Complexions
Authors: Behera, S K
Dillon, S J
Harmer, M P
Issue Date: Feb-2013
Publisher: Workshop on Mechanical Behaviour of Systems at Small Length Scales - 4
Citation: Workshop on Mechanical Behaviour of Systems at Small Length Scales - 4, 24-28, 2013, Coorg, Karnataka, India
Abstract: Grain boundaries often control microstructural development in polycrystalline materials and influence many thermo-mechanical properties. The dopant segregated grain boundaries are being considered as interfacial phases (complexions) and are functions of temperature, GB chemistry etc. Quantitative grain growth kinetics along with high-resolution aberration-corrected transmission electron microscopy has allowed for these complexions to be identified, differentiated, and characterized to some extent.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2080/2107
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