Abstract

In recent months some papers have appeared in the literature describing systematic studies of diffusion induced grain boundary migration (DIGM) or related phenomena such as liquid film migration (LFM). The results appear to lend support to different theories regarding the origins of the DIGM phenomenon. This note explores the nature of this dichotomy and suggests how the apparently conflicting results can be reconciled.

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