Abstract

Al 2O 3 bicrystals containing [0 0 0 1] symmetric tilt Σ7 grain boundaries with different grain boundary planes of {4 5 ¯ 1 0} and {2 3 ¯ 1 0} were fabricated by diffusion bonding, and the grain boundary structures were investigated by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). From HRTEM observations combined with atomistic simulations, it was found that the grain boundaries exhibited characteristic atomic arrangements, and the Σ7/{2 3 ¯ 1 0} boundary contained large open spaces at its core. In compressive creep experiments for the bicrystals, these boundaries showed quite different creep behavior, although they have the same Σ value. The measured sliding rate of Σ7/{2 3 ¯ 1 0} was much larger than that of Σ7/{4 5 ¯ 1 0}, which may be due to the open core structure formed in Σ7/{2 3 ¯ 1 0}.

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