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Detection of small lattice strains using beam rocking on a nuclear microprobe

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Abstract

Beam rocking is a new technique in nuclear microscopy which has been developed at the Oxford nuclear microprobe to produce angle-resolved channelling information from small areas of crystalline material without any rotation or translation of the sample. This paper describes a different application of beam rocking whereby a focused 3 MeV proton beam has been used to detect and quantify small interface rotation angles in strained Si1-xGex/Si samples with 0.015