It was recalled that it had been proposed that, when gb = 0, the residual contrast of a dislocation in an isotropic crystal would always be stationary 2-sided. It was shown here that stationary 2-sided images occurred for gb = 0 only when the crystal was sufficiently thick. In isotropic or anisotropic thin crystals, the dislocations could exhibit moving 1-sided images even though gb = 0.

On the Contrast of Dislocations in the Transmission Electron Microscope when g.b = 0. A.H.W.Ngan: Philosophical Magazine A, 1995, 71[6], 1209-18