A two-dimensional frame-invariant phase field model of grain boundaries is
developed. One-dimensional analytical solutions for a stable grain boundary
in a bicrystal are obtained, and equilibrium energies are computed. With a
n appropriate choice of functional dependencies; the grain boundary energy
takes the same analytic form as the microscopic (dislocation) model of Read
and Shockley [W.T. Read, W. Shockley, Phys. Rev. 78 (1950) 275]. In additi
on, dynamic tone-dimensional) solutions are presented, showing rotation of
a small grain between two pinned grains and the shrinkage and rotation of a
circular grains embedded in a larger crystal. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.
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