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[en] Information about texture is traditionally obtained from the two-dimensional distributions of crystallographic directions in the reference frame of the specimen. The distributions can be measured using the angular dispersive diffractometry. In such measurements the rotation of the specimen brings the crystallographic planes of differently oriented crystals into the diffraction position. The distribution (pole figure) can be measured continuously or alternatively the angular space can be scanned in different directions and with required accuracy. The subject is discussed, with examples. (author)
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Bowen, D.K. (comp.) (Warwick Univ., Coventry (UK)); Daresbury Lab. (UK); p. 44-46; 1983; p. 44-46; Daresbury study weekend; Daresbury (UK); 13-14 Nov 1982
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