Sub-boundaries on (002) cleavages of li2co3 single crystals

Raju, K. S. ; Palaniswamy, M. ; Ramasamy, P. ; Laddha, G. S. (1984) Sub-boundaries on (002) cleavages of li2co3 single crystals Crystal Research and Technology, 19 (7). pp. 939-945. ISSN 0232-1300

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Abstract

Linear arrays of dislocations (straight, terminating and curved) are observed on etching with 2% citric acid (002) cleavages of lithium carbonate (Li2CO3) single crystals, grown by zone melting technique. As the dislocations are non-uniformly spaced and disappear on successive etching, they may not be revealing low-angle grain boundary, nor slip traces as they are terminating and curved meaning crystallographically non-oriented. On the observation of experiments on successive etching and etching of matched pairs, it is concluded that the arrays of etch pits reveal dislocation walls (dislocation density 1.1 × 106 - 1.5 × 107 pits cm-2) probably created due to the localized thermal stresses released as a result of high temperature annealing of the crystal during growth. The implications are discussed.

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