Abstract
A correct interpretation of the diffraction phenomenon in crystals with low dislocation content, for which the kinematical scattering theory does not yield any reasonable results, was carried out by X-ray extinction treatments. Different approaches to investigating the dislocation-induced X-ray extinction changes are reviewed and the applicability of the statistical dynamical theory to analysis of the substructure characteristics of crystals is discussed. A relationship between the scattering amplitudes and the dislocation density in crystals is established by using pair correlation functions. A procedure for determination of the substructure characteristics by means of measurements of the integrated intensities is proposed. The tests illustrate satisfactory agreement of the investigated approaches with experimental data.
Publisher
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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2 articles.
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