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Identifying rotational symmetry axes in Kikuchi patterns by reciprocal vectors
Fan Peng1,2, Yongsheng Zhang1,2, Wei Li3
1The State Key Lab of High Performance Ceramics and Superfine Microstructure, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Science, Shanghai, China.
Abstract:
Symmetry analysis of the Kikuchi pattern is helpful to determine the crystal structure, and can significantly reduce the screening range of phase identification, thereby improving the accuracy and reliability of phase identification in electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD). Accurately identifying the symmetry axis from the Kikuchi pattern is the primary task of symmetry analysis. In this study, a new method was proposed to identify symmetry axes in Kikuchi patterns with the aid of reciprocal vectors. Taking the Kikuchi patterns of single-crystal silicon as a typical example, a method for drawing reciprocal vectors after strict projection correction is introduced. The complex task of identifying the symmetry axis is transformed into an intuitive judgment of the geometric relationship between reciprocal vectors, thus greatly simplifying the process. This method successfully elucidated information on six Kikuchi poles in three single-crystal silicon Kikuchi patterns, including 3-fold axes, 4-fold axes and asymmetric axes. The method can also distinguish between a 3-fold axis and an analogous 3-fold axis despite their only slight differences.
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