Science. 1970 Jun 5;168(3936):1216-8. doi: 10.1126/science.168.3936.1216.
Vacuum sublimation of oriented single crystals of ice at temperatures from -110 to -60 degrees Celsius was studied by electron microscopy with the freeze-etch technique. Sublimation etches the ice surface to produce pits and asperities and above -85 degrees Celsius causes extreme surface roughening. The etch pits are ascribed to surface dislocations, and the extreme roughening is ascribed to the departure from unity of the vaporization coefficient. The asperities could not be attributed to impurities; they may be related to the whiskers that others have observed at higher temperatures.
采用冷冻蚀刻电子显微镜技术研究了取向单冰晶在-110 至-60℃温度范围内的真空升华过程。升华会使冰面产生凹坑和凸起,而在-85℃以上则会导致表面极度粗糙化。这些凹坑归因于表面位错,而极端的粗糙化则归因于蒸气压系数偏离 unity。凸起不能归因于杂质,它们可能与其他人在更高温度下观察到的晶须有关。