PART V - Communications - Crystallographic Techniques for the Interpretation of Transmission Electron Micrographs of Hexagonal Metals

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
C. R. Rarey J. Stringer I. W. Edington
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

THE geometrical interpretation of transmission electron micrographs of hcp metals is more complicated than the equivalent interpretation of cubic metal for two reasons: firstly, prominent zone axes are not in general normal to prominent planes, so that a simple diffraction pattern often corresponds to a nonra-tional foil plane; and secondly, the Miller-Bravais sys-tem of indexing directions is not easy to visualize. In this, the indexing is referred to the Bravais four-axis system, and the direction is labeled [hkil], chosen so that and I are shown in Fig. 1. Some geometrical relationships useful for the interpretation of transmission micrographs have been calculated and are tabulated below: 6) Direction of the intersection of two planes; this is easily calculated by applying Condition 4 to both planes: a direction that lies in both planes is clearly their direction of intersection. Some of the above expressions have also recently been given by Otte and Crocker;' Expression 5 is of course in most standard crystallographic texts. It is generally considered easier and quicker to use graphical methods for the interpretation of electron micrographs than analytical methods. For this purpose, it is most convenient to use a "double stereo-gram" in which both the poles alzd the rational directions are plotted. It is, of course, necessary to orient
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APA: C. R. Rarey J. Stringer I. W. Edington  (1967)  PART V - Communications - Crystallographic Techniques for the Interpretation of Transmission Electron Micrographs of Hexagonal Metals

MLA: C. R. Rarey J. Stringer I. W. Edington PART V - Communications - Crystallographic Techniques for the Interpretation of Transmission Electron Micrographs of Hexagonal Metals. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.

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