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Statistical Mechanics of Low Angle Grain Boundaries in Two Dimensions
Grace H Zhang1, David R Nelson1
1Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.
Abstract:
We explore order in low angle grain boundaries (LAGBs) embedded in a two-dimensional crystal at thermal equilibrium. Symmetric LAGBs subject to a Peierls potential undergo, with increasing temperatures, a thermal depinning transition; above which, the LAGB exhibits transverse fluctuations that grow logarithmically with interdislocation distance. Longitudinal fluctuations lead to a series of melting transitions marked by the sequential disappearance of diverging algebraic Bragg peaks with universal critical exponents. Aspects of our theory are checked by a mapping onto random matrix theory.
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