Abstract
A more complete account is given in this paper of previously reported observations of dislocations in low-angle boundaries in germanium single crystals. At higher magnifications these boundaries appear as regularly spaced conical pits. X-ray and microscopic studies, which revealed an excellent correlation between the dislocation spacings in the boundary and the observed pit spacing, are described. It is concluded that the pits occur at the points of emergence of edge dislocations.
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