Abstract

In order to gain insight into the characteristic behavior of grain boundaries in nanocrystalline (n-) materials, high-density n-Fe specimens are prepared by compaction of gas-condensed nanocrystallites at elevated temperatures and the self-diffusion coefficients are measured by radiotracer techniques. The self-diffusion coefficients of n-Fe (relative density higher than 91 %) determined by assuming a type-C kinetics are similar to those extrapolated from high temperature data of conventional grain boundaries, suggesting that the grain boundaries in the high-density n-Fe are similar to those in conventional polycrystalline Fe.

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