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Contribution of Torque Terms to Capillary Equilibrium Along Triple Junctions in Polycrystalline Copper

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In the present study, the capillary equilibrium along the triple junctions of grain boundaries (GB) was analyzed. The values of GB energy torque terms were estimated for an 18-μm-thick copper foil with {110} texture from the dihedral angles formed between the intersections of the GB planes and the sample surface and dihedral angles between the GB planes joined at a triple junction. The average value of the torque term was found to be greater than 15 pct of the GB energy.

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V.A. Timoshenko is acknowledged for his contribution to interferometric studies and A.M. Makarevich for the EBSD characterization of the sample. This work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research under contract numbers18-08-01508 and 18-02-00752.

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Korolev, V.V., Kucherinenko, Y.V. & Protsenko, P.V. Contribution of Torque Terms to Capillary Equilibrium Along Triple Junctions in Polycrystalline Copper. Metall Mater Trans A 50, 42–46 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11661-018-4990-8

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