Abstract

The appearances of the diffraction patterns expected for the phases derived from tungsten trioxide by crystallographic shear have been deduced by Fourier analysis. Study of electron- diffraction patterns and optical analogues confirms the predictions of the theory. The results have been generalized to a two-dimensional continuum of 'infinitely adaptive structures' by use of the shift lattice, of which the crystallographic shear structures are a special case.

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