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Pole figure in [111] direction of the diamond structure in which diamond, silicon and germanium usually crystallize. The spots in the stereographic projection show the orientation of lattice planes with the 111 in the center. Only poles for a non-forbidden Bragg reflection are shown between Miller indices -10 <= (h,k,l) <= 10. The green spots contain Miller indices up to 3, for example 111, 113, 133, 200 etc in its fundamental order. Red are those raising to 5, ex. 115, 135, 335 etc, while blue are all remaining until 10, such as 119, 779, 10.10.00 etc.
Author: Klaus-Dieter Liss (kdliss) Date: 17. 9. 2005 Origin: own work
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22:48, 4 August 2006 | 677 × 677 (14 KB) | Kdliss (talk | contribs) | Pole figure in [111] direction of the diamond lattice in which diamond, silicon and germanium usually crystallize. [[The spots in the stereographic projection show the orientation | ||
22:46, 4 August 2006 | 677 × 677 (14 KB) | Kdliss (talk | contribs) | Pole figure in [111] direction of the diamond lattice in which diamond, silicon and germanium usually crystallize. [[The spots in the stereographic projection show the orientation | ||
22:42, 4 August 2006 | 677 × 677 (14 KB) | Kdliss (talk | contribs) | Poloe figures in [111] direction of the diamond lattice in which diamond, silicon and germanium usually crystallize. [[The spots in the stereographic projection show the orientatio | ||
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