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Figure 5
Pole figures of the EBSD map revealing the unconventional character of the ∼(58°, a + 2b) green twin. The traces of the habit planes of the green twins labelled HP1 and HP2 in Fig. 1[link] are in agreement with the planes {212}p of the parent crystal, marked by the circles around the grey spots in (b), and these planes are also parallel to the {102}gr planes of the green twin, marked by the circles around the green spots in (a). It can also be noted that the {212} planes are common to the parent crystal and the yellow–red twins. The 〈201〉 pole figure in (c) shows that the 〈201〉 directions, denoted by DIR1 and DIR2 and belonging to the {212} planes HP1 and HP2, respectively, are common to the parent, green and yellow–red crystals.

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