Effects of Dislocations on Growth Habit in Crystal of Thallium Acid Phthalate
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The spiral and ordinary dislocations both running nearly perpendicular to the (001) growth surface of thallium acid phthalate, were revealed and identified by x-ray topography. They play an unexpectedly important role on that face by providing the self-perpetuating step sources so as to accelerate its growth rate or even to change its crystal morphology.
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ZHAO Qinglan, HUANG Yisen, GUAN Tietang, LIN Jingzhen. Effects of Dislocations on Growth Habit in Crystal of Thallium Acid Phthalate[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1993, 10(8): 489-491.
ZHAO Qinglan, HUANG Yisen, GUAN Tietang, LIN Jingzhen. Effects of Dislocations on Growth Habit in Crystal of Thallium Acid Phthalate[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1993, 10(8): 489-491.
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ZHAO Qinglan, HUANG Yisen, GUAN Tietang, LIN Jingzhen. Effects of Dislocations on Growth Habit in Crystal of Thallium Acid Phthalate[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1993, 10(8): 489-491.
ZHAO Qinglan, HUANG Yisen, GUAN Tietang, LIN Jingzhen. Effects of Dislocations on Growth Habit in Crystal of Thallium Acid Phthalate[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1993, 10(8): 489-491.
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