Folded chain lamellar crystals of polyethylene were examined by atomic
force microscopy. Particular care was taken to ensure that the areas
examined at high magnification were on the fold-containing surface of
the crystals. High spots observed on this surface formed a 2D array. T
he spacings and angles of the array were consistent with the positions
expected for the folds when viewed from a direction perpendicular to
the fold-containing surface and were not the same as expected if viewe
d along the chain axis. Spacings appropriate for the usual orthorhombi
c unit cell and for the monoclinic unit cell that can be produced by m
echanical deformation were observed. Local variations in the shape and
position of the spots indicate that folds of different orientation an
d structure were present. In many observations of similar fold surface
s at high magnification, only images of lower quality which did not sh
ow the periodic arrays of spots were observed. Reasons for the images
without periodic order are proposed.