Polygonization of ZnS Crystals Growing from Vapor Phase
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概要
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The spiral- or helix-shaped ZnS crystals (zincblende structure) were grown from ZnS vapor in super saturation by sublimation method. X-ray diffraction analyses were performed of those crystals by using Laue patterns with micro-beam (50μ and 100μ in diameter) and 0.6 mm^φ beam and observations were made with optical microscope on the same range of crystals irradiated by X-ray beam. It was concluded from the results that these crystal were constructed with micro-crystals which were connected by polygonization due to the formation of {121} boundary and {111} twin boundary, and the planes including circular axes of the crystals were parallel to {110}. It was thought that these crystal boundaries were formed by the creation of dislocations and stacking fault during the growth under high super saturation and rapid cooling.
- 東北大学の論文
著者
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Fujisaki Haruo
Research Institute For Scientific Measurements Tohoku University
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Fujisaki Haruo
Research Institute For Scientific Measurements
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Fujisaki H.
Research Institute for Scientific Measurements Tohoku University
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