Abstract

The information which can be gained from field-ion micrographs showing grain boundaries is considered critically. An attempt is made to quantify the factors governing the ``ring'' configuration across both low-angle and high-angle grain boundaries. It is shown that spiral configurations can be generated in the absence of grain boundary dislocations. Some potential applications of the grain boundary contrast theory are indicated.

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