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The grain boundary character distribution in an Fe-1%Si steel has been measured as a function of lattice misorientation and boundary plane orientation. There is a weak texture in the space of grain boundary planes that favors the {110} orientation. At specific misorientations, the anisotropy is larger. For example, when the lattice misorientation is 60° around [111], symmetric tilt boundaries comprised of two {110} planes on either side of the interface dominate the population. The results are consistent with observations suggesting that in a range of crystalline materials, the low energy, low index surface planes are found to dominate the distribution of internal interfaces.


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