Institute of Metals Division - Etch Pits and Dislocations in Zinc Monocrystals

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John J. Gilman
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

F many years it has been suspected that a correlation existed between pits produced by etching and the density of dislocations in crystals. In 1953, the interest in this correlation was greatly stimulated when Vogel et al' demonstrated a 1:l correlation between etch pits and dislocations in low angle grain boundaries of germanium. About two years ago, the author began attempts to produce etch pits at dislocation sites in zinc mono-crystals. These attempts met with success a year or so ago,' and since that time a survey has been made of the etch pit patterns that are associated with various modes of deformation in zinc monocrystals. Unfortunately, the etching technique that will be described is too delicate for use as an accurate quantitative tool. Nevertheless, it has been of considerable assistance in clarifying the structure of plastically deformed crystals. Technique Many attempts were made to produce etch pits in high purity zinc crystals. It was found that several techniques would produce surface grooves at grain boundaries that had misorientation angles greater than about l°, but no technique was successful for boundaries with smaller angles. Among the things that were tried were: electrolytic CrO, (both etching and polishing concentrations), HNO, in various water and alcohol solutions, dilute HC1, many 0-0,-Na,SO, solutions, Cr0,-HC1 solutions, picral, electrolytic Na,S,O,, and electrolytic NaOH and KOH. A few attempts to use cathodic sputtering and thermal etching were also made.
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APA: John J. Gilman  (1957)  Institute of Metals Division - Etch Pits and Dislocations in Zinc Monocrystals

MLA: John J. Gilman Institute of Metals Division - Etch Pits and Dislocations in Zinc Monocrystals. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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