Abstract

A sanidine single crystal experimentally deformed at 1100 °C by means of a Griggs triaxial press has been studied by optical microscopy in order to characterize the active slip systems. From the measurement of the lattice distorsion with an universal stage, it is found that the slip system (010) [001] is dominant at the extremities of the sample and (001) 1/2 [-110] in the central part, whereas both systems are active in the intermediate zone. These results are consistent with those obtained by transmission electron microscopy on crystals deformed at 700 °C.

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