Volume 44, Issue 4 pp. 681-687

Crystalline perfection of an aluminium single crystal determined by neutron diffraction

First published: 20 July 2011
Carlos Benedicto Ramos Parente, e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

In this work, a study of the crystalline perfection of an aluminium single crystal is presented. The study shows that, from three-dimensional neutron diffraction rocking curves, it is possible to characterize the individual crystalline domains of a multidomain crystal. From a macroscopic point of view, the determination of the domains allows an evaluation of the crystalline perfection of the crystal under study. Three-dimensional rocking curves have been obtained by neutron diffraction from a large mosaic aluminium crystal. Construction of a contour map of individual domains made it easier to determine the breadth and relative intensity of each domain. The angular distances between domains were also determined.

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