Abstract

From the necessity to obtain large data sets on the statistics of placement of lattice orientation (and phase) in polycrystals, there has emerged a powerful new form of microscopy. Orientation imaging microscopy consolidates ordinary views of the morphological aspects of the microstructure with knowledge of the local lattice orientation. Such detailed information enables the investigator to ask new questions about the microstructures of metal and ceramic alloys. The answers can be challenging.

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