TY - JOUR
T1 - Verneuil corundum
T2 - An integrated PBC and white beam synchrotron radiation X-ray topography analysis
AU - Rinaudo, C.
AU - Orione, P.
AU - Causà, M.
PY - 2002/9
Y1 - 2002/9
N2 - In order to give a deeper insight into the cracking of the Verneuil corundum boules, several samples of different colors and from different industrial sources have been analyzed by means of white beam synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction topography (WB-SR-XRDT) and PBC analysis (Hartman and Perdock theory). The cracking occurs along an irregular surface containing the elongation axis of boules, and the WB-SR-XRDT analysis shows that this surface is nearly parallel to the {1 2̄ 0} crystallographic planes. Following Hartman and Perdock theory, these planes form F-planes with a high density of PBC directions: 3 PBC directions - [2 1 1], [2 1 0] and [4̄ 2̄ 1] - have been recognized as parallel to the 1 2̄ 0 plane. The 1 ̄0 2 planes that are normal to the cracking surface of boules are F-planes too, but they show a lower bond density per unit area with respect to the 1 2̄ 0 planes. Ab initio calculations show that these planes have lower surface energies with respect to other €€0 planes, such as {1 0 0} and {0 1 0}.
AB - In order to give a deeper insight into the cracking of the Verneuil corundum boules, several samples of different colors and from different industrial sources have been analyzed by means of white beam synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction topography (WB-SR-XRDT) and PBC analysis (Hartman and Perdock theory). The cracking occurs along an irregular surface containing the elongation axis of boules, and the WB-SR-XRDT analysis shows that this surface is nearly parallel to the {1 2̄ 0} crystallographic planes. Following Hartman and Perdock theory, these planes form F-planes with a high density of PBC directions: 3 PBC directions - [2 1 1], [2 1 0] and [4̄ 2̄ 1] - have been recognized as parallel to the 1 2̄ 0 plane. The 1 ̄0 2 planes that are normal to the cracking surface of boules are F-planes too, but they show a lower bond density per unit area with respect to the 1 2̄ 0 planes. Ab initio calculations show that these planes have lower surface energies with respect to other €€0 planes, such as {1 0 0} and {0 1 0}.
KW - A1. Characterization
KW - A1. Defects
KW - A1. X-ray topography
KW - A2. Industrial crystallization
KW - A2. Verneuil crystal growth
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U2 - 10.1016/S0022-0248(02)01586-5
DO - 10.1016/S0022-0248(02)01586-5
M3 - Article
SN - 0022-0248
VL - 244
SP - 53
EP - 62
JO - Journal of Crystal Growth
JF - Journal of Crystal Growth
IS - 1
ER -