Abstract

The information of crystal structure and orientation can be provided by analysing the EBSD (electron backscatter diffraction) patterns which are obtained with the EBSD devices. The reliability and accuracy of the information relies on the location of bands and intersections of the EBSD patterns. In this study, a method is proposed to automatically obtain the locations and intersections of the EBSD patterns, that is, Kikuchi bands. The proposed method uses Radon transform and progressive probabilistic Hough transform to detect straight lines and line segments of the Kikuchi band edges, respectively. Then, Kikuchi bands can be presented by fitting the hyperbolas with the endpoints of line segments. The results can numerically describe the information of Kikuchi bands. Experimental results show that the method is robust and can detect more accurate Kikuchi bands andintersections.

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