Loops and Spirals on Thermally Etched Surfaces of Cleaved NaCl Crystals
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概要
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Freshly cleaved (100) surfaces of laboratory grown single crystals of NaCl were thermally etched by placing them in a muffle furnace on a platinum lid. In addition to the usual square etch pits, various closed loop patterns have been beautifully illustrated. It is conjectured that the circular loop patterns, having a central spiral, might have been formed as explained by Lang (1957), while the pattern similar to that originating at Frank-Read sources and the multiple loop pattern might have been formed at pairs of dislocations of opposite nature.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1966-10-15
著者
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PATEL A.
Physics Department, Sardar Patel University
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Bahl O.
Physics Department Sardar Patel University
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VAGH A.
Physics Department, Sardar Patel University
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Vagh A.
Physics Department Sardar Patel University
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Patel A.
Physics Department Sardar Patel University
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