Abstract
The reversibility of the coherent phase transition from a body-centered cubic (bcc) phase to a hexagonal close-packed (hep) phase has been considered. Th e topological classification and qualitative description of arising grains (domains) and 60°, 90°, 120°, and 180° twin boundaries have been performed. The thermodynamic parameter of deviation from the phase equilibrium has been introduced. This parameter has made it possible to analytically describe the fine structure of the 180° boundary and its splitting into two interphase boundaries during the reverse phase transition. It has been demonstrated that, in the vicinity of the phase transition, this description is applicable to the 60°, 90°, and 120° boundaries. The twin boundaries have been shown to be nuclei of the initial (parent) phase, for which the structure can be completely restored. On this basis, an explanation has been offered for the origin of the asymmetry of the bcc—hcp phase transition observed in experiments carried out in solid 4He. A scheme has been proposed for a new experiment performed with the aim of reversing the asymmetry of this phase transition.
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