Use of electron backscatter diffraction patterns to determine the crystal lattice. Part 1. Where is the Bragg angle?

J Appl Crystallogr. 2023 Feb 24;56(Pt 2):349-360. doi: 10.1107/S1600576723000134. eCollection 2023 Apr 1.

Abstract

The derivation of a crystal structure and its phase-specific parameters from a single wide-angle backscattered Kikuchi diffraction pattern requires reliable extraction of the Bragg angles. By means of the first derivative of the lattice profile, an attempt is made to determine fully automatically and reproducibly the band widths in simulated Kikuchi patterns. Even under such ideal conditions (projection centre, wavelength and lattice plane traces are perfectly known), this leads to a lattice parameter distribution whose mean shows a linear offset that correlates with the mean atomic number Z of the pattern-forming phase. The consideration of as many Kikuchi bands as possible reduces the errors that typically occur if only a single band is analysed. On the other hand, the width of the resulting distribution is such that higher image resolution of diffraction patterns, employing longer wavelengths to produce wider bands or the use of higher interference orders is less advantageous than commonly assumed.

Keywords: Bragg angles; Bravais lattice type; Kikuchi bands; Kikuchi patterns; Radon transform; electron backscatter diffraction; first derivative; lattice parameter determination; lattice parameters.