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High Resolution Synchrotron X-Radiation Diffraction Imaging of Crystals Grown in Microgravity and Closely Related Terrestrial Crystals
Authors:Bruce Steiner  Ronald C Dobbyn  David Black  Harold Burdette  Masao Kuriyama  Richard Spal  Lodewijk van den Berg  Archibald Fripp  Richard Simchick  Ravindra B Lal  Ashok Batra  David Matthiesen  Brian Ditchek
Affiliation:National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899;EG&G Energy Measurements, Goleta, CA 93116;NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA 23665;Alabama A&M University, Huntsville, AL 35762;GTE Laboratories, Waltham, MA 02254
Abstract:Irregularities in three crystals grown in space and in four terrestrial crystals grown under otherwise comparable conditions have been observed in high resolution diffraction imaging. The images provide important new clues to the nature and origins of irregularities in each crystal. For two of the materials, mercuric iodide and lead tin telluride, more than one phase (an array of non diffracting inclusions) was observed in terrestrial samples; but the formation of these multiple phases appears to have been suppressed in directly comparable crystals grown in microgravity. The terrestrial seed crystal of triglycine sulfate displayed an unexpected layered structure, which propagated during directly comparable space growth. Terrestrial Bridgman regrowth of gallium arsenide revealed a mesoscopic structure substantially different from that of the original Czochralski material. A directly comparable crystal is to be grown shortly in space.
Keywords:crystal growth  diffraction  gallium arsenide  high resolution  lead tin telluride  mercuric iodide  microgravity  synchrotron  topography  triglycine sulfate
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