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Superscrew dislocation contrast on synchrotron white-beam topographs: An accurate description of the direct dislocation image

  • X. R. Huang
  • , M. Dudley
  • , W. M. Vetter
  • , W. Huang
  • , W. Si
  • , C. H. Carter
  • Stony Brook University
  • Wolfspeed, Inc.

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Abstract

A kinematic (geometrical) diffraction simulation model has been developed to provide understanding of direct dislocation images on synchrotron white-beam X-ray topographs, and has been successfully applied to illustrate the contrast formation mechanisms involved in images of micropipe-related superscrew dislocations in silicon carbide crystals. The coincidence of the simulations with the contrast features of the superscrew dislocation images, recorded using a series of synchrotron topography techniques, shows that this model is capable of revealing the detailed diffraction behavior of the highly distorted region around the dislocation core and determining the quantitative characteristics of the dislocations. The simulation technique is thus demonstrated to be a simple but efficient method for interpretation of synchrotron topographs, and may be applied to explain the topographic contrast characters of general crystal defects.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)516-524
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Applied Crystallography
Volume32
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

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