Extrapolating from 50 years of dislocation imaging: Reaching into the core
- π€ Speaker: Prof. A. Howie, SMF Group, Cavendish Laboratory
- π Date & Time: Thursday 24 May 2007, 16:00 - 17:00
- π Venue: Mott Seminar Room, Cavendish Laboratory, Department of Physics
Abstract
The earliest TEM observations of dislocations fifty years ago established the diffraction contrast imaging and structure imaging techniques still used today after many improvements. Menterβs structure imaging method now routinely offers Angstrom-scale resolution of dislocations aligned with the viewing axis. Many impressive results have followed but there are grounds to suspect that current structure imaging is insensitive to deviations from this idealised 2-d situation such as the presence of kinks on the dislocation line. Some suggestions will be made to address this problem.
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Prof. A. Howie, SMF Group, Cavendish Laboratory
Thursday 24 May 2007, 16:00-17:00