X-ray diffraction effects from randomly twinned f.c.c. crystals undergoing transformation to the h.c.p. phase

Sebastian, M. T. ; Krishna, P. (1987) X-ray diffraction effects from randomly twinned f.c.c. crystals undergoing transformation to the h.c.p. phase Acta Crystallographica Section B: Structural Science, 43 (5). pp. 409-415. ISSN 0108-7681

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Abstract

F.c.c crystals of ZnS often contain a random distribution of twin faults. The f.c.c. to h.c.p. transformation in this material occurs by a nonrandom insertion of deformation faults at two layer separation. The kinematical theory of diffraction from f.c.c. crystals containing randomly distributed twin faults and undergoing solid-state transformation to the h.c.p. phase is developed.

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