Ultra-large single crystals by abnormal grain growth

Tomoe Kusama, Toshihiro Omori, Takashi Saito, Sumio Kise, Toyonobu Tanaka, Yoshikazu Araki, Ryosuke Kainuma

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Abstract

Producing a single crystal is expensive because of low mass productivity. Therefore, many metallic materials are being used in polycrystalline form, even though material properties are superior in a single crystal. Here we show that an extraordinarily large Cu-Al-Mn single crystal can be obtained by abnormal grain growth (AGG) induced by simple heat treatment with high mass productivity. In AGG, the sub-boundary energy introduced by cyclic heat treatment (CHT) is dominant in the driving pressure, and the grain boundary migration rate is accelerated by repeating the low-temperature CHT due to the increase of the sub-boundary energy. With such treatment, fabrication of single crystal bars 70 cm in length is achieved. This result ensures that the range of applications of shape memory alloys will spread beyond small-sized devices to large-scale components and may enable new applications of single crystals in other metallic and ceramics materials having similar microstructural features.

Original languageEnglish
Article number354
JournalNature Communications
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017 Dec 1

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