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is parallel to ( uvw ) , cones of diffracted rays occur , corresponding to the circles
near the origin in the N = 0 layer in Fig . 4a . In general there are two differences
between such a pattern and the one from a randomly oriented film . The first is ...
is parallel to ( uvw ) , cones of diffracted rays occur , corresponding to the circles
near the origin in the N = 0 layer in Fig . 4a . In general there are two differences
between such a pattern and the one from a randomly oriented film . The first is ...
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4b , we see that the reciprocal lattice consists of layers of concentric circles lying
along the fiber axis . ... We now see that the 111 reflection lies in the N = 3 layer
and thus locate this reflection on the 111 Debye ring and along the [ 111 ] fiber ...
4b , we see that the reciprocal lattice consists of layers of concentric circles lying
along the fiber axis . ... We now see that the 111 reflection lies in the N = 3 layer
and thus locate this reflection on the 111 Debye ring and along the [ 111 ] fiber ...
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This grain growth may be due to electron beam heating and / or stresses exerted
on the film by a contamination layer that is deposited on the film during electron
optical observation ( Pashley and Presland , 1962 ) . The contamination layer ...
This grain growth may be due to electron beam heating and / or stresses exerted
on the film by a contamination layer that is deposited on the film during electron
optical observation ( Pashley and Presland , 1962 ) . The contamination layer ...
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RICHARD W VOOK | 2 |
Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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