Abstract
Dislocation etch pits were formed on many crystal planes with higher order indices of bismuth by using the etch pits technique of Lovell and Wernick. It is shown that the dislocation etch pits can occur only in the planes which occupy a certain domain on the (111) stereographic projection. The shape of this domain is determined. The reason for the non-existence of etch pits outside this domain together with the evidence that these pits are dislocation sites is discussed.
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