After Café: Methods for Determining Crystallite and Single Crystal Orientation

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Location
3rd Floor Café Commons of the Millennium Science Complex
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For many materials the direction (or orientation) of the crystal planes impacts the overall properties.  The simplest example is the difference between a single-crystalline and polycrystalline sample.  But even polycrystalline samples need not be completely random; some crystalline planes may preferentially align with certain directions.  Such a sample is said to be oriented or textured. Orientation influences grain boundaries, mechanical and electrical properties, and more.  We will discuss X-ray scattering, electron microscopy and other methods available in the MCL that can be used to determine orientation of crystalline domains across a range of materials.

A casual opportunity immediately following the Millennium Café to learn about the breadth of analytical capabilities within the Materials Characterization Laboratory (MCL).  These brief (30 minute) multi-technique and interdisciplinary talks will highlight applications (not theory) to provide useful insights to novice and experienced researchers working across various science and engineering challenges.