Electron Microscopic Study of Single Crystal Films of NaCl Containing CaCl_2
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Electron microscopic study of single crystal films of NaCl containing CaCl_2 was performed in more detail than that previously reported (J. Phys. Soc. Japan 19 (1964) 1892), with respect to climb motion of grown-in dislocations during observation and with respect to precipitation of CaCl_2. A characteristic interaction between climbing dislocations was observed and the sign of climb motion was determined to be positive by a new method based upon the characteristic black-and-white aspect of a dislocation image near the foil surfaces, which is due to the anomalous absorption effect. It was also concluded that as incipient precipitates nucleate, they introduce an abnormal 1/6<112> type displacement in the matrix along {111} precipitation planes and they preferentially nucleate on a dislocation causing dissociation of it into two partial segments. The climb motion is discussed in connection with the observations and a model for the nucleation and growth process of the precipitate is given.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1967-02-05
著者
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Honjo Goro
Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Honjo Goro
Tokyo Institute Of Technology Oh-okayama
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YAGI Katsumichi
Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Yagi Katsumichi
Tokyo Institute Of Technology Oh-okayama
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