Lattice Defects in Normal Alcohol Crystals
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Single crystals of normal octadecanol were grown by slow evaporation of p-xylene solution at room temperature. The crystals were of the γ-form structure (monoclinic) whose typical shape was a lozenge with major surfaces parallel to (001) surrounded by four {110} planes. X-ray diffraction topographic observation revealed that grown-in dislocations had <100>, <010>, <110> and <11^^-0> Burgers vectors and lay on the (001) plane. Stress induced dislocations had the shortest Burgers vector <010>. The easiest glide plane was (001) plane. From inclusions, dislocation bands parallel to <010> were generated. They are considered to be arrays of prismatic dislocation loops induced by the prismatic punching mechanism.
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- 1977-12-05
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