Abstract

Atomistic visualization of behavior of internal crystalline boundaries, such as grain boundaries and interfaces, was realized by time-resolved high-resolution transmission electron microscopy at a spatial resolution of 0.1 nm and a time resolution of 1/60 s. Various types of atomic processes in mechanical interaction including approach, contact, bonding deformation and fracture, grain boundary migration, and interface formation in gas-phase epitaxial growth, were demonstrated in this review.

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