Shown are two weak-beam images of the same area of a dislocation network with threefold symmetry in a small angle grain boundary in Silicon. | |||||
Three sets of screw dislocations split into partial dislocations interact to form a network of partial dislocations bounding extended and constricted stacking faults. | |||||
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Only one set of dislocations and one kind of stacking fault is visible | ||||
Two sets of dislocations are visible; the stacking faults are invisible. | |||||
With more images the Burgers vector of all dislocations and the displacement vectors of the stacking faults can be determined. The complete analysis of this network in given in chapter 7; here the images only serve to illustrate that what you see depends very much on the imaging conditions. | |||||
6.3.2 Examples and Case Studies for Dislocations
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