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Dynamical two-beam condition

Several different types of diffraction condition are used to characterise radiation damage. These are achieved by tilting the specimen with reference to the Kikuchi pattern. These include dynamical two-beam , bright-field kinematical and weak-beam conditions - see Jenkins and Kirk for a full description. Under dynamical two-beam conditions, small dislocation loops located close to foil surfaces exhibit black-white contrast (Fig. 9.3), and their symmetry can be used to determine the Burgers vectors and habit-planes. [Pg.215]


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