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Original Articles

Weak-beam study of <111> superlattice dislocations in nial

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Pages 1-13 | Received 16 Jul 1990, Accepted 09 Feb 1991, Published online: 13 Sep 2006
 

Abstract

Superlattice dislocations with <111> Burgers vectors, introduced in NiAl single crystals by compression at room temperature, along the [001] crystal axis, are studied by weak-beam transmission electron microscopy. It is found that slip in the <111> direction occurs in a {112} plane. Dissociation, if any, does not exceed 1.5 nm, thus establishing a lower limit for the antiphase boundary energy on {011} and {112} planes at approximately 500 and 750 mJm−2, respectively. Double images may arise under weak-beam conditions, due to double diffraction at the core of <111> superlattice dislocations.

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