Bicrystallography and Beyond: Example of Group–Subgroup Phase Transformations
Author:
Gratias Denis,Quiquandon Marianne
Abstract
This paper presents the basic elementary tools for describing the global symmetry obtained by overlapping two or more crystal variants of the same structure, differently oriented and displaced one with respect to the other. It gives an explicit simple link between the concepts used in the symmetry studies on grain boundaries on one side and group–subgroup transformations on the other side. These questions are essentially of the same nature and boil down to the resolution of the same problem: identifying the permutation groups that are images of the corresponding applications. Examples are given from both domains, classical grain boundaries with coincidence lattices and group–subgroup phase transformations that illustrate the profound similarities between the two approaches.
Subject
Inorganic Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering
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