Abstract:We propose a spectral viewpoint for grain boundaries that are generally quasiperiodic. To accurately capture the spectra computationally, it is crucial to adopt the projection method for quasiperiodic functions. Armed with the Lifshitz-Petrich free energy, we take the spectral viewpoint to examine tilt grain boundaries of the hexagonal phase. Several ingredients of grain boundaries are extracted, which are not easy to obtain from real-space profiles. We find that only a few spectra substantially contribute to … Show more
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