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Grain growth in highly pure nanocrystalline Co powders prepared by high-energy ball milling with the average grain size of about (17±3) nm was investigated by a series of annealing experiments. The characteristics of discontinuous grain growth are found in the transition zone in the intermediate temperature region. The TEM observations show that there are a number of low-angle nanograin boundaries at low temperatures, whereas mostly typical high-angle grain boundaries at high temperatures. It is proposed that, the rapid grain growth occurring in the intermediate temperature region is resulted from enhanced grain growth promoted by the stored energy as an extra driving force, and through a particular dominant mechanism of nanograin rotations.
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Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals
ISSN: 1004-0609
Year: 2005
Issue: 11
Volume: 15
Page: 1733-1737
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