Abstract

AbstractLong‐range strain in nearly perfect crystalline materials can be detected by X‐ray dynamical diffraction. Long‐range strain due to uniform bending or torsion is undetectable by the conventional method, but can be detected by rotating the specimens along the scattering vector. This method was applied to Si micro systems, and local strain concentrations were clearly revealed by X‐ray topography.

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