GRAIN BOUNDARIES: PHASE TRANSITIONS AND CRITICAL PHENOMENA

Abstract
Recent theories of grain boundary structure have been reviewed briefly. The possibility of existence of the same variety of phase transitions on grain boundaries as that on the crystal external surface has been demonstrated. Recent experimental data and theoretical models concerning grain boundary phase transitions are critically analysed. Grain boundary phase transitions connected with the formation of thin disordered layers on the boundary (prewetting, premelting) are particularly distinguished. Results of recent indirect experiments, which may be treated in terms of prewetting and premelting, have been reviewed. Experimentally observed critical phenomena in the vicinity of the prewetting transition on the tin-germanium interphase boundary have been discussed in terms of the critical exponents theory. Some ideas regarding directions of further research are presented.