Figure 5
The position of the substrate in the laboratory frame for microbeam Laue diffraction and EBSD measurements compared with the BCDI laboratory frame (x, y, z). The three-pointed star represents the orientation of an arbitrary sample feature on the blue substrate. Right-handed rotation matrices are used for the rotations. (a) Diagram showing how the EBSD laboratory coordinates, specifically the SEM map coordinates (Fig. 4), are related to the BCDI frame. (b) Diagram showing the transformation between the laboratory frames for Laue diffraction and BCDI, characterized by a 45° rotation about the x axis. |