Observations of an Ordered Array of Defect Clusters in Lithium Fluoride Irradiated with 100 keV Electrons
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概要
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In a transmission electron microscope, specimens of lithium fluoride are damaged by the electron beam. At room temperature, an ordered array of microscopic defect clusters of the same kind is formed in thin parts of the specimens. Diffraction patterns from the region where the ordered array of defect clusters is formed show satellite spots around the transmitted spot.
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- 1984-08-20
著者
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Yada Keiji
Research Institute For Scientific Measurements
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KAWAMATA Yasuhiro
Research Institute for Scientific Measurements, Tohoku University
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HOJO Saburo
Research Institute for Scientific Measurements, Tohoku University
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Hojo Saburo
Research Institute For Scientific Measurements Tohoku University
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Kawamata Y
Research Institute For Scientific Measurements Tohoku University
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Kawamata Yasuhiro
Research Institute For Scientific Measurements Tohoku University
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