Abstract

The growth history of the polytypic crystals of lead iodide, grown by silica gel method, has been revealed by successively cleaving them and examining the crystal structure by X-ray diffraction, after each cleavage. Characteristic structural changes have been observed. The results have been discussed in terms of the stacking faults produced during crystal growth.

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