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One can generally rule out the possibility that the “ lines ” observed are moiré
fringes by calculating the maximum possible moiré fringe spacing , which occurs
for the parallel moiré case . This fringe spacing A is given by A = d7d2 / ( d2 - d . )
...
One can generally rule out the possibility that the “ lines ” observed are moiré
fringes by calculating the maximum possible moiré fringe spacing , which occurs
for the parallel moiré case . This fringe spacing A is given by A = d7d2 / ( d2 - d . )
...
Page 44
In effect , the camera constant La may be increased several orders of magnitude .
The method has been applied to thin films to determine the average particle
spacing in discontinuous films consisting of islands . An example of the technique
is ...
In effect , the camera constant La may be increased several orders of magnitude .
The method has been applied to thin films to determine the average particle
spacing in discontinuous films consisting of islands . An example of the technique
is ...
Page 130
The length of the slip bands and their mean spacing is independent of strain in
easy glide ; however , for a given strain the mean spacing between slip bands
increases with increasing solute content both in easy glide and Stage II
deformation .
The length of the slip bands and their mean spacing is independent of strain in
easy glide ; however , for a given strain the mean spacing between slip bands
increases with increasing solute content both in easy glide and Stage II
deformation .
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Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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