材料科学
退火(玻璃)
晶粒生长
粒度
冶金
金属
作者
Sunghwan Jin,Ming Huang,Youngwoo Kwon,Leining Zhang,Baowen Li,Sangjun Oh,Jichen Dong,Da Luo,Mandakini Biswal,Benjamin V. Cunning,Pavel Bakharev,Inyong Moon,Won Jong Yoo,Dulce C. Camacho‐Mojica,Yong-Jin Kim,Sun Hwa Lee,Bin Wang,Won Kyung Seong,Manav Saxena,Feng Ding
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2018-10-19
卷期号:362 (6418): 1021-1025
被引量:214
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.aao3373
摘要
Turning many into one Single-crystal metal foils are valuable for their surface properties that allow for synthesis of materials like graphene. Jin et al. present a strategy for creating colossal single-crystal metal foils called “contact-free annealing” (see the Perspective by Rollett). The method relies on hanging and heating commercially available, inexpensive, cold-rolled metal foils. Almost as if by magic, the polycrystalline grains rotate and anneal into a large single-crystal sheet with a specific crystal orientation. The strategy allows for the creation of much larger and much cheaper single-crystal metal foils. Science , this issue p. 1021 ; see also p. 996
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