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Rotation induced grain growth and stagnation in phase field crystal models

Materials Science 2013-09-20 v1 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

We consider the grain growth and stagnation in polycrystalline microstructures. From the phase field crystal modelling of the coarsening dynamics, we identify a transition from a grain-growth stagnation upon deep quenching below the melting temperature TmT_m to a continuous coarsening at shallower quenching near TmT_m. The grain evolution is mediated by local grain rotations. In the deep quenching regime, the grain assembly typically reaches a metastable state where the kinetic barrier for recrystallization across boundaries is too large and grain rotation with subsequent coalescence is infeasible. For quenching near TmT_m, we find that the grain growth depends on the average rate of grain rotation, and follows a power law behavior with time with a scaling exponent that depends on the quenching depth.

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@article{arxiv.1305.6063,
  title  = {Rotation induced grain growth and stagnation in phase field crystal models},
  author = {Mathias Bjerre and Jens Magelund Tarp and Luiza Angheluta and Joachim Mathiesen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.6063},
  year   = {2013}
}

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(4 pages, 4 figures)