International audienceUsing extended time series scanning transmission electron microscopy, we investigate structural fluctuations at an incommensurate grain boundary in Au. Atomic-resolution imaging reveals the coalescence of two interfacial steps, or disconnections, of different height via coordinated motion of atoms along close-packed directions. Numerical simulations uncover a transition pathway that involves constriction and expansion of a characteristic stacking fault often associated with grain boundaries in face-centered cubic materials. It is found that local atomic fluctuations by enhanced point defect diffusion may play a critical role in initiating this transition. Our results offer new insights into the collective motion of ato...
We study grain-boundary fluctuations in two-dimensional colloidal crystals in real space and time us...
For more than half a century, spinodal decomposition has been a key phenomenon in considering the fo...
In this study, the underlying atomic-scale plastic deformation mechanisms responsible for the crack ...
International audienceUsing extended time series scanning transmission electron microscopy, we inves...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Grain boundary (GB) migration in polycrystalline solids is a mat...
Grain boundary (GB) migration in polycrystalline solids is a materials science manifestation of surv...
Using our homemade tensile device inside a transmission electron microscope, we in-situ investigated...
In this study, the plastic behaviors of nanocrystalline Au with an average grain size of 18 nm were ...
Dislocation climb is crucial to plasticity and creep of materials. Here, the authors report real-tim...
We report molecular dynamics simulations and their analysis for a mixed tilt and twist grain boundar...
Abstract Diffusion is one of the most important phenomena studied in science ranging from physics to...
Control of microstructural evolution is the goal of much of materials processing. Properties of grai...
Many materials of scientific and industrial interest are polycrystalline in nature. That is, they ar...
We analyze recent results of atomistic computer simulations of grain boundary (GB) diffusion in meta...
Grain boundaries are found to migrate under certain conditions when solute atoms are diffused along ...
We study grain-boundary fluctuations in two-dimensional colloidal crystals in real space and time us...
For more than half a century, spinodal decomposition has been a key phenomenon in considering the fo...
In this study, the underlying atomic-scale plastic deformation mechanisms responsible for the crack ...
International audienceUsing extended time series scanning transmission electron microscopy, we inves...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Grain boundary (GB) migration in polycrystalline solids is a mat...
Grain boundary (GB) migration in polycrystalline solids is a materials science manifestation of surv...
Using our homemade tensile device inside a transmission electron microscope, we in-situ investigated...
In this study, the plastic behaviors of nanocrystalline Au with an average grain size of 18 nm were ...
Dislocation climb is crucial to plasticity and creep of materials. Here, the authors report real-tim...
We report molecular dynamics simulations and their analysis for a mixed tilt and twist grain boundar...
Abstract Diffusion is one of the most important phenomena studied in science ranging from physics to...
Control of microstructural evolution is the goal of much of materials processing. Properties of grai...
Many materials of scientific and industrial interest are polycrystalline in nature. That is, they ar...
We analyze recent results of atomistic computer simulations of grain boundary (GB) diffusion in meta...
Grain boundaries are found to migrate under certain conditions when solute atoms are diffused along ...
We study grain-boundary fluctuations in two-dimensional colloidal crystals in real space and time us...
For more than half a century, spinodal decomposition has been a key phenomenon in considering the fo...
In this study, the underlying atomic-scale plastic deformation mechanisms responsible for the crack ...