Abstract
The grain-boundary energies of individual boundaries have been determined by the analysis of the shapes of grain-boundary grooves. The effects of surface-energy anisotropy are fully taken into account. The results indicate that only boundaries associated with high-coincidence orientations (∑3 and ∑11) have significantly lower energies than average high-angle grain boundaries.
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