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Domain pairs and their symmetry, twin law
Janovec, V. and Přívratská, International Tables for Crystallography (2013). Vol. D, Section 3.4.3.1, p. [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000918 ]
then the operation g will be called a transposing operation, We see that a transposing operation exchanges domain states and : Thus, comparing equations (3.4.3.1) and (3.4.3.7), we see that a transposing operation is a switching ...

Explanation of Table 3.4.3.6
Janovec, V. and Přívratská, International Tables for Crystallography (2013). Vol. D, Section 3.4.3.6.4.1, p. [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000918 ]
structures Table 3.4.3.6 presents representative domain pairs of all classes of ferroelastic domain pairs for which compatible domain walls exist. The first five columns concern the domain pair. In subsequent columns, each row ...

Domain pairs in the microscopic description
Janovec, V. and Přívratská, International Tables for Crystallography (2013). Vol. D, Section 3.4.3.7, p. [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000918 ]
3.4.3.9. Domain pairs in calomel.  Calomel undergoes a non-equitranslational phase transition from a tetragonal parent phase to an orthorhombic ferroelastic phase (see Example 3.4.2.7 in Section 3.4.2.5). Four basic microscopic ...

Domain pairs: domain twin laws, distinction of domain states and switching
Janovec, V. and Přívratská, International Tables for Crystallography (2013). Vol. D, Section 3.4.3, p. [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000918 ]
examples. Example 3.4.3.2.  The domain pair in Fig. 3.4.3.1 (a) is a completely transposable pair, therefore, according to equations (3.4.3.24) and (3.4.3.18), In Table 3.1.3.1, we find that the first ...

Twinning group, distinction of two domain states
Janovec, V. and Přívratská, International Tables for Crystallography (2013). Vol. D, Section 3.4.3.2, p. [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000918 ]
the above recipe for finding tensor distinctions by two simple examples. Example 3.4.3.2.  The domain pair in Fig. 3.4.3.1 (a) is a completely transposable pair, therefore, according to equations (3.4.3.24) and (3.4.3.18 ...

Spontaneous strain
Janovec, V. and Přívratská, International Tables for Crystallography (2013). Vol. D, Section 3.4.3.6.1, p. [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000918 ]
using the example of leucite (see Fig. 3.4.3.4): (i) The lattice parameters of the high-symmetry phase are extrapolated from values measured in the high-symmetry phase (a straight line in Fig. 3.4.3.4). This is a preferred ...

Equally deformed planes of a ferroelastic domain pair
Janovec, V. and Přívratská, International Tables for Crystallography (2013). Vol. D, Section 3.4.3.6.2, p. [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000918 ]
From equations (3.4.3.41) and (3.4.3.47), or (3.4.3.49) and (3.4.3.50) we find the only nonzero components of the difference strain tensor are Condition (3.4.3.54) is fulfilled and equation (3.4.3.53 ...

Classes of equivalent domain pairs and their classifications
Janovec, V. and Přívratská, International Tables for Crystallography (2013). Vol. D, Section 3.4.3.4, p. [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000918 ]
Tables 3.4.3.4, 3.4.3.6 and 3.4.3.7 described in Sections 3.4.3.5 and 3.4.3.6 . As we have seen, a classification of domain pairs according to their internal symmetry (summarized in Table 3.4.3.2) introduces a partition of all ...

Switching of ferroic domain states
Janovec, V. and Přívratská, International Tables for Crystallography (2013). Vol. D, Section 3.4.3.3, p. [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000918 ]
& Shirane, 1962). A classification of switching (state shifts in Aizu's terminology) based on equation (3.4.3.33) was put forward by Aizu (1972, 1973) and is summarized in the second and fourth columns of Table 3.4.3.1 . The order ...

Non-ferroelastic domain pairs: twin laws, domain distinction and switching fields, synoptic table
Janovec, V. and Přívratská, International Tables for Crystallography (2013). Vol. D, Section 3.4.3.5, p. [ doi:10.1107/97809553602060000918 ]
3.4.3.5.1. Explanation of Table 3.4.3.4 | top | pdf | The first three columns specify domain pairs . Table 3.4.3.4 | top | pdf | Non-ferroelastic domain pairs, domain twin laws and distinction of non ...

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