A publication of the French Society of Microscopies, this book is devoted to an important aspect of electron diffraction. The description of convergent-beam electron diffraction and of LACBED is preceded by several preparatory chapters, in which the principles of diffraction and the nature of electron-matter interactions are clearly set out.
A publication of the French Society of Microscopies, this book is devoted to an important aspect of electron diffraction. The description of convergent-beam electron diffraction and of LACBED is preceded by several preparatory chapters, in which the principles of diffraction and the nature of electron-matter interactions are clearly set out.
The author Jean- Paul Morniroli is a professor in the Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie of Lille: his research is performed in the Laboratoire de Metallurgie et Genie des Materiaux CNRS 8517 of the Universite des Sciences at Technologies de Lille. He is a specialist in electron diffraction. The translator Etienne Bres is a Professor in the Universite des Sciences at Technologies de Lille, He is a specialist in the nanoscale characterization of biological and synthetic nanomaterials.
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Introduction I Bragg's law II Formation of the diffraction pattern in the electron microscope III Electron diffraction patterns produced by a parallel incident beam IV Diffraction pattern produced by a convergent incident beam: CBED pattern V Diffraction pattern produced by a large angle convergent incident beam: Kossel pattern VI Diffraction pattern produced by a large angle convergent beam: LACBED Patterns VII Diffracted and transmitted intensities XI Characterization of crystal defects from LACBED patterns VIII Experimental methods IX LACBED variants X Indexing LACBED patterns Conclusion
Introduction I Bragg's law II Formation of the diffraction pattern in the electron microscope III Electron diffraction patterns produced by a parallel incident beam IV Diffraction pattern produced by a convergent incident beam: CBED pattern V Diffraction pattern produced by a large angle convergent incident beam: Kossel pattern VI Diffraction pattern produced by a large angle convergent beam: LACBED Patterns VII Diffracted and transmitted intensities XI Characterization of crystal defects from LACBED patterns VIII Experimental methods IX LACBED variants X Indexing LACBED patterns Conclusion
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"... an excellent book ... a rare example of a pedagogically sound text ... will provide a superb teaching text for courses on electron diffraction around the world. Every TEM materials lab should have one." -Professor John Spence, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA
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