Über Definition und Messung der „aktiven Kristallänge“ Eine Erwiderung / To the Definition and Measurement of the “ Active Crystal Length” A Reply

Author(s):  
Christoph Schwink ◽  
Hartmut Neuhäuser
Optik ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 127 (5) ◽  
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Xiao HeDong ◽  
Dong Yuan ◽  
Zhang Fengdong ◽  
Li Shutao ◽  
Yu Yongji ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Laurel Tauzer ◽  
Ann Mescher

AbstractThis paper describes a method for aligning stiff, high-aspect-ratio microcrystals over macro-length scales using a polymer fiber drawing process. A composite preform was constructed with an interfacial, liquid shell layer of grapeseed oil suspending ytterbium-doped potassium lutetium fluoride microcrystals (30% Yb:K2LuF5, KLF) between adjacent cylindrical surfaces of acrylic (polymethyl methacrylate, PMMA). The mean length of synthesized KLF microcrystals was 67 microns, and the mean aspect ratio, equivalent to crystal length divided by diameter, was eight. The acrylic-host preform was drawn into fiber, resulting in uniform reduction of all cross-sectional dimensions by a factor of approximately 20 in the final fiber. A corresponding width reduction of the interstitial liquid-filled gap, containing microcrystals between the polymer surfaces, constrains the microcrystals and causes alignment of the crystal long axes parallel to the axis of the drawn composite fiber. Alignment was best for clearly separated microcrystals and improved even further with the longest lengths, or highest aspect-ratio microcrystals.


1999 ◽  
Vol 80 (6) ◽  
pp. 415-416
Author(s):  
A. N. Maksudova ◽  
I. G. Salihov ◽  
O. N. Sigitova

The results of examination of 70 patients with urinary syndrome as oxaliccalcic and uratic crystalluria and in the projection of pelvic system by ultrasonic examination data were analyzed. The study of partial functions of kidneys, purine and oxalic metabolism was performed to estimate hypertension syndrome in patients with dysmetabolic disorders. The comparison of patients with arterial hypertension (15) and normotonia (55) showed the changes in the first group as fast development of dysmetabolic disorders and significant disorder of purine metabolism. The data obtained show the relation between hypertension and interstitial nephritis activity.


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Vol 47 (1) ◽  
pp. 438 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Thabet ◽  
A. Kilias ◽  
A. Koroneos ◽  
S. Kamh

The study deals with the petrography of the granitoid rocks intruding the five (A to E) domes of Hafafit Culmination. The morphological characteristics of zircon crystals are also examined, in order to elucidate the genesis of zircon and their host Hafafit granitoids. The granitoid rocks are tonalites, granodiorites and quartz diorites, all exhibiting gneissic texture. The zircon crystals from all the rock types intruding each one of the domes are examined in detail for colour, inclusions, crystal length, crystal width, elongation ratio, crystal form and habit, degree of roundness and corrosion, and are distinguished in groups on the basis of the previous characteristics. Two generations of zircons have been recognized; the first generation with magmatic features and the second one with post magmatic features. The first generation of zircon is attributed to the subduction, magmatic and deformation events while the second generation of zircon is attributed to metamorphism.


Laser Physics ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 24 (12) ◽  
pp. 125401 ◽  
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A A Kaminskii ◽  
O Lux ◽  
J Hanuza ◽  
H Rhee ◽  
H J Eichler ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 78 ◽  
pp. 235-246 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander A. Kaminskii ◽  
Ladislav Bohatý ◽  
Eugen Libowitzky ◽  
Hanjo Rhee ◽  
Oliver Lux ◽  
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Varun Sharma ◽  
Vimlesh Kumar ◽  
G. K. Samanta
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2020 ◽  
Vol 105 (5) ◽  
pp. 585-598
Author(s):  
Kim A. Cone ◽  
Richard F. Wendlandt ◽  
Katharina Pfaff ◽  
Omero F. Orlandini

Abstract Modeling crystal size distributions often requires the extraction of 2D discrete crystal lengths to calculate 3D volumetric equivalences. These apparent lengths are obtained from digital images that exploit different physical and chemical characteristics of samples, and the choice of image type can affect the interpretation of crystal length measurements, thus affecting crystal size distribution modeling. To examine method- and texture-based effects on extracting crystal size distributions, we obtained plagioclase length measurements from two texturally opposing basaltic lava samples from the well-documented Laki fissure eruptions of 1783–1784. Using approaches that consider inherent texture-based limitations of 2D image types, we employed manual tracing and imaging software to extract plagioclase crystal lengths from three types of images: (1) photomicrographs from polarized-light microscopy, (2) backscatter electron images from scanning electron microscopy, and (3) energy-dispersive X-ray maps from automated mineralogy. Our results demonstrate that (1) phenocrysts (L ≥ 150 μm) and groundmass plagioclase (L < 150 μm) in our basalt samples appear with multiple aspect ratios, while the latter also display greater nucleation densities as crystal size population are continuously refined over increasingly smaller crystal lengths; (2) complex crystal clusters must be manually dissected into their discrete crystal components to produce meaningful crystal size distributions; (3) localized electron backscatter diffraction analysis reveals mild preferred orientation in complex clusters and groundmass, the latter confirmed by variations in crystal size distributions between orthogonal backscatter electron images; and (4) method-induced variations in both aspect ratio and crystal length determination can produce a wide range of kinetic interpretations that pose challenges for cross-research comparisons. For phenocrysts, compensating for clustering and fracturing through manual tracing remains the most effective method, while groundmass populations can be addressed with high-resolution (micrometer-scale) automated scanning electron microscopy for deciphering late-stage eruptive behavior. A texture-focused protocol should be established, as any kinetic information derived from crystal size distribution analyses across multiple studies employing multiple approaches cannot otherwise be directly compared.


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