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Figure 5
Orientational map I(Δφ, β). Left panel: data as recorded. Right panel: data corrected for distortion. A residual small distortion left in the corrected image may be due to some small sample or detector misalignment. The data clearly show that the BP1T (11L) scattering rods are rotated by 2.5° from the KCl [110] direction. At higher scattering angles there seems to be also evidence for an aligned component. The doublet structure of the BP1T reflections along the scattering rods is caused by monoclinic splitting owing to the existence of 180° domains, as described by Smilgies et al. (2000BB13).

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