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Angular misorientation

As mentioned in the previous section, a sub-GB is a boundary between subgrains with small crystallographic misorientation. Therefore, to investigate sub-GBs crystallographically, the detection of small misorientations is necessary. Table 6.1 summarizes the methods of analyzing crystallographic orientation from the viewpoints of angular resolution and spatial resolution. [Pg.85]

Lamellar structures or domains in oriented samples Lamellar or domain spacing Lamellar or domain thickness and diameter Tilt angle of the lamellae Misorientation Position of the interference peak along the meridian or the minor axis of the elliptical trajectory of the lamellar reflection Extent of the reflection in meridional and equatorial directions Angular separation of the lamellar reflections across the meridian in 4-point patterns Variation in the meridional width with distance from the meridional axis... [Pg.16]


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