Boundary migration in a 3D deformed microstructure inside an opaque sample

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Y. B. Zhang
J. D. Budai
J. Z. Tischler
W. Liu
R. Xu
E. R. Homer
A. Godfrey
D. Juul Jensen
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[1] Technical University of Denmark,Section for Materials Science and Advanced Characterization, Department of Wind Energy
[2] Risø Campus,Materials Science & Technology Division
[3] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Advanced Photon Source
[4] Argonne National Laboratory,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[5] Brigham Young University,Key Laboratory of Advanced Materials (MOE), School of Materials Science and Engineering
[6] Tsinghua University,undefined
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How boundaries surrounding recrystallization grains migrate through the 3D network of dislocation boundaries in deformed crystalline materials is unknown and critical for the resulting recrystallized crystalline materials. Using X-ray Laue diffraction microscopy, we show for the first time the migration pattern of a typical recrystallization boundary through a well-characterized deformation matrix. The data provide a unique possibility to investigate effects of both boundary misorientation and plane normal on the migration, information which cannot be accessed with any other techniques. The results show that neither of these two parameters can explain the observed migration behavior. Instead we suggest that the subdivision of the deformed microstructure ahead of the boundary plays the dominant role. The present experimental observations challenge the assumptions of existing recrystallization theories, and set the stage for determination of mobilities of recrystallization boundaries.
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