Abstract
High-resolution electron microscopy has been used to study the atomic structure of twins in the binary oxide CuAlO2. This compound is an occasional product of the bonding between pre-oxidized copper and alumina; its peculiarity is to exhibit a twinned microstructure, owing to the occurrence of two enantiomorphic right- and left-handed configurations. The microstructural examination at high resolution reveals that twin planes are located on copper basal planes rather than aluminium planes; this result is discussed on the basis of an analysis of the various possible stacking sequences which can reasonably be considered to occur at the twin interfaces.

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