Abstract

The c-axis oscillation photographs of platelet-shaped crystals exhibit curious disorder features on X-ray diffraction photographs. These disorders are shown to be shape-dependent and are not caused by any real disorder in the stacking of layers. Another type of disorder which appears on X-ray diffraction photographs of cadmium iodide polytypic crystals is the 'arcing' disorder. It is shown that in view of the paucity of experimental evidence, the 'arcing' cannot be understood on the basis of the occurrence of manifold tilt boundaries.

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