1935
DOI: 10.1098/rspa.1935.0181
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Diffraction of electrons by metal crystals and by mica

Abstract: The object of the research was to study the spot patterns produced when an electron beam of homogeneous velocity ~ 30 kV is transmitted through a thin crystalline film. Such spot patterns were first reported by Kikuchi, and their importance lies in the fact that they are regarded as being due to single crystals of matter; the study of the diffraction of electrons by single crystals must necessarily precede the exact explanation of the Debye-Scherrer patterns obtained when random aggregates are employed. The re… Show more

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