A. Toda et al., Higher-order Laue zone line contrast in large-angle convergent-beam electron diffraction around a dislocation, J MICROSC O, 203, 2001, pp. 239-245
The physical picture of higher-order Laue zone (HOLZ) line contrast in a la
rge-angle convergent-beam electron diffraction pattern around a dislocation
, which is used for determining the Burgers vector, was examined. To evalua
te the analytical expression of diffracted wave amplitude, we introduced an
approximate form of the atomic displacement field of a dislocation. We sho
wed that the four features of the HOLZ line contrast, that is, splitting, f
ading, bending and periodical contrast can be explained by analysis of the
atomic displacement field. The localized lattice plane bending around a dis
location core made a HOLZ line split, fade and bend. However, we found that
the periodical contrast of a HOLZ line was produced by the change of phase
difference of the atomic displacement field between the crystals above and
below the slip plane across the dislocation fine.