Abstract

Dark field electron microscopy of single crystal epitaxially deposited gold films has shown that some of the anomalous spots in the diffraction pattern from such films arise through a double diffraction mechanism involving two different twin orientations. The same sort of mechanism is shown to be a possible explanation of the so-called "forbidden 110 ring" previously observed in ring patterns from polycrystalline epitaxial gold films.

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