Atomistic simulations of grain-boundary structures in body-centered cubic transition metals have revealed that angle-dependent contributions to interatomic interactions are essential. Unfortunately, the results of presently available empirical many-body potentials are not yet always sufficiently reliable for quantitative theoretical predictions of grain-boundary structures, which are consistent with experimental observations, e.g. by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy.
Ab-initio electronic-structure calculations based on the local-density-functional theory offer the possibility to determine accurately the microscopic structures of special, high-symmetry grain boundaries, which can be used as data bases for the improvement of empirical many-body potentials. Such ab-initio calculations, with a mixed-basis pseudopotential method and grain-boundary supercells, are presented for Σ5 (310) [001] 36.87° symmetrical tilt grain boundaries in Niobium and Molybdenum.