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Changes in the distribution of interfaces in PMN-35 mol% PT as a function of time

  • Edward P. Gorzkowski EMAIL logo , Tomoko Sano , Chang-Soo Kim , Gregory S. Rohrer , Helen M. Chan and Martin P. Harmer
Published/Copyright: January 22, 2022
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The crystallographic distribution of surfaces surrounding grains in PMN-35 mol% PT has been measured in samples annealed for 0, 2, and 4 hours at 1150 °C. At all stages of the growth, grains are bounded predominately by {100} planes while surfaces with the {111} orientation represent a minimum in the distribution. During annealing, the fraction of the total area bounded by surfaces with the {100} orientation increases by 50 %. As the relative areas of the {100} surfaces increase, the rate constant for growth decreases. Both the evolution of the external shape and the overall reduction in the growth rate suggest that interfaces with the {100} orientation have a low relative mobility.


Dr. Edward Gorzkowski Lehigh University 5 East Packer Ave. Bethlehem, PA 18015 Tel.: +610 758 3850 Fax: +610 758 3526

Dedicated to Professor Dr. Duk Yong Yoon on the occasion of his 65th birthday


  1. The Lehigh authors would like to acknowledge the generous financial support of DARPA/ONR/AFOSR for this research and preceding work under Contract, Nos. F49620-99-1-0340, N00014-98-C-0200, and N00014-96-I-0627, and the PA Dept of Community and Economic Development under Contract No. 20-906-0009. The work at CMU was supported by the MRSEC program of the National Science Foundation under Award Number DMR-0079996.

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Received: 2004-08-02
Accepted: 2004-10-06
Published Online: 2022-01-22

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