<p>As a method of structure analysis, electron diffraction has its own speยญ cial possibilities and advantages in comparison to the X -ray method for the study of finely dispersed minerals with layer or pseudolayer structures. Howยญ ever, possibly because of the prior existence of the X-ray method, wh
Structure Analysis by Electron Diffraction
โ Scribed by B. K. Vainshtein, E. Feigl and J.A. Spink (Auth.)
- Year
- 1964
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 424
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Translator's Foreword, Page vii
Preface to the English Edition, Page viii
Preface, Page ix
CHAPTER I - Diffraction Methods in Structure Analysis, Pages 1-26
CHAPTER II - The Geometrical Theory of Electron Diffraction Patterns, Pages 27-113
CHAPTER III - Intensities of Reflections, Pages 114-204
CHAPTER IV - Fourier Methods in Electron Diffraction, Pages 205-294
CHAPTER V - Experimental Electron Diffraction Structure Investigations, Pages 295-390
APPENDIX I - Geometrical Relationships in Direct and Reciprocal Lattices, Pages 391-393
APPENDIX II - Fourier Integral in Spherical Coordinates, Pages 394-395
APPENDIX III - Tables of Atom Factors, fel, for Electron Scattering, Pages 396-400
APPENDIX IV - New Data on Atom Factors for Electron Scattering, Pages 401-406
Author Index, Pages 407-409
Subject Index, Pages 411-420
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