Crystallographic texture

  • Texture is measured by combining a θ-2θ scan of a peak from the textured planes with an ω scan using that peak.
    The software required to analyze the x-ray data is available on the Web.
  • The texture is a presence of preferred orientation of separate crystal grains in a. polycrystal.
    Usually due to presence of a texture in materials anisotropy of properties is shown.
    Concerning polycrystalline it is model speak, that they possess a texture in that case when crystal grains are located not quite randomly.
Crystallographic texture
Crystallographic texture
Poikilitic texture refers to igneous rocks where large later-formed less perfect crystals ('oikocrysts') surround smaller early-formed idiomorphic crystals ('chadacrysts') of other minerals.
A poikilitic texture is most easily observed in petrographic thin sections.

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