A simple approach of determination of the crystallographic orientation: Applications and accuracy

A simple analytical solution for the crystallographic orientation is described. This method is based on one indexed Kikuchi pair in a known zone rather than the corresponding diffraction spots. The accuracy of this method is shown to be better than 0.1° even for cases in which a zone axis deviates b...

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Main Authors: Wang, S.C (Author), Starink, M.J (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2003.
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