2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2110.08162
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Grain splitting is a mechanism for grain coarsening in colloidal polycrystals

Anna R. Barth,
Maya H. Martinez,
Cora E. Payne
et al.

Abstract: In established theories of grain coarsening, grains disappear either by shrinking or by rotating as a rigid object to coalesce with an adjacent grain. Here we report a third mechanism for grain coarsening, in which a grain splits apart into two regions that rotate in opposite directions to match two adjacent grains' orientations. We experimentally observe both conventional grain rotation and grain splitting in 2D colloidal polycrystals. We find that grain splitting occurs via independently rotating "granules" … Show more

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