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51322 Date 1989-07
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51322 abstract A versatile environmental facility for <i>in situ</i> x‐ray topographic (white radiation) investigations of the perfection of nearly perfect single crystals is described. The system is built to UHV standards and can be optimized to investigate the defect structure in many materials at variable pressure and temperature. High quality data have been obtained with this facility during the decomposition of nickel sulphate hexahydrate and calcite. In the former case, in contradiction to what has previously been believed, the results clearly show that dislocations are not involved in the nucleation of the reaction process.
51322 authorList authors
51322 issue 7
51322 status peerReviewed
51322 volume 60
51322 type AcademicArticle
51322 type Article
51322 label Gillespie, K; Littlejohn, A. ; Roberts, K. J.; Sheen, D. B. and Sherwood, J. N. (1989). Environmental facility for synchrotron radiation topography. Review of Scientific Instruments, 60(7) pp. 2498–2501.
51322 label Gillespie, K; Littlejohn, A. ; Roberts, K. J.; Sheen, D. B. and Sherwood, J. N. (1989). Environmental facility for synchrotron radiation topography. Review of Scientific Instruments, 60(7) pp. 2498–2501.
51322 Title Environmental facility for synchrotron radiation topography
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