1956
DOI: 10.1098/rspa.1956.0117
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The direct study by electron microscopy of crystal lattices and their imperfections

Abstract: Thin crystals of copper and platinum phthalocyanine have been studied in the transmission electron microscope. The (20T) planes of the crystal lattice have been resolved and the distance between them (12.0 + 0.2 A) is in close agreement with the X-ray value of 11.94 A. Imperfections in the lattice have been directly observed. Dislocations have been photographed including both complex arrays and unit edge dislocations. Unit steps 12 A high have been observed on the edge of a crystal. In a slightly deformed crys… Show more

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“…In 1956 James Menter, working at the Tube Investments research labs near Cambridge, obtained the first direct lattice images of crystals [6]. The specimens he imaged were thin crystals of copper and platinum phthalocyanine, both of which have relatively large lattice spacings, of the order of 1.2 nm.…”
Section: The Development Of Transmission Electron Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1956 James Menter, working at the Tube Investments research labs near Cambridge, obtained the first direct lattice images of crystals [6]. The specimens he imaged were thin crystals of copper and platinum phthalocyanine, both of which have relatively large lattice spacings, of the order of 1.2 nm.…”
Section: The Development Of Transmission Electron Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and dislocations are linked in this manner ever since the first images of dislocations were recorded in electron microscopes 50 years ago [1][2][3]. The inner material's structure became accessible revealing dislocations that could be studied and very successfully related to materials properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Хотя еще нет экспериментальных доказательств существования ука-занных источников, однако в последнее время 13 удалось с помощью элек-тронного микроскопа сфотографировать линейную дислокацию в кристал-ле фталоцианина платины тол-щиной ~ 200 А (рис. 2).…”
Section: типы атомных искажений и их свойстваunclassified