Colossal grain growth yields single-crystal metal foils by contact-free annealing

Sunghwan Jin, Ming Huang, Youngwoo Kwon, Leining Zhang, Bao Wen Li, Sangjun Oh, Jichen Dong, Da Luo, Mandakini Biswal, Benjamin V. Cunning, Pavel V. Bakharev, Inyong Moon, Won Jong Yoo, Dulce C. Camacho-Mojica, Yong Jin Kim, Sun Hwa Lee, Bin Wang, Won Kyung Seong, Manav Saxena, Feng DingHyung Joon Shin*, Rodney S. Ruoff

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Single-crystal metals have distinctive properties owing to the absence of grain boundaries and strong anisotropy. Commercial single-crystal metals are usually synthesized by bulk crystal growth or by deposition of thin films onto substrates, and they are expensive and small. We prepared extremely large single-crystal metal foils by “contact-free annealing” from commercial polycrystalline foils. The colossal grain growth (up to 32 square centimeters) is achieved by minimizing contact stresses, resulting in a preferred in-plane and out-of-plane crystal orientation, and is driven by surface energy minimization during the rotation of the crystal lattice followed by “consumption” of neighboring grains. Industrial-scale production of single-crystal metal foils is possible as a result of this discovery.

源语言英语
页(从-至)1021-1025
页数5
期刊Science
362
6418
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 30 11月 2018
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