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Part A: Materials Science

Symmetries in the representation of grain boundary-plane distributions

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Pages 524-573 | Received 23 Feb 2012, Accepted 15 Aug 2012, Published online: 21 Sep 2012
 

Abstract

Symmetries play a crucial role in the theoretical analysis and visualization of the five macroscopic grain boundary parameters, including the misorientation (three parameters) and the orientation of the boundary-plane (two parameters). The symmetry aspects of the misorientation spaces are very well documented and in this article all possible boundary-plane symmetries are enumerated for the 32 crystallographic point groups. It is observed that the boundary-plane spaces exhibit a wide variety of point group symmetries, which depend both on the crystallographic point group and on the corresponding misorientation (i.e. location in the fundamental zone). The list of symmetries presented here should serve as a guide for graphical representations of not only the distributions of boundary-plane orientations but also for the representation of boundary-plane related properties such as energy, mobility etc.

Notes

Notes

1. A unit quaternion q is a four-dimensional vector related to the axis-angle parameters of a rotation as .

2. Any continuous path of the disorientations in the FZ that intersects the boundary gets reflected back into the FZ at the same point (Figure in Reference Citation46).

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