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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. |
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