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The main reason for the more or less symmetrical streaking of the spots is due to
the fact that the incident electron beam penetrates only a short vertical distance
into the sample because the angle of incidence is of order 1° or less , see Fig .
The main reason for the more or less symmetrical streaking of the spots is due to
the fact that the incident electron beam penetrates only a short vertical distance
into the sample because the angle of incidence is of order 1° or less , see Fig .
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X - rays interact much less strongly than electrons with matter and consequently
require a greater mass of material for diffraction experiments . This mass can be
in the form of a more or less uniformly dimensioned specimen or spread out into
a ...
X - rays interact much less strongly than electrons with matter and consequently
require a greater mass of material for diffraction experiments . This mass can be
in the form of a more or less uniformly dimensioned specimen or spread out into
a ...
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Fleischer ( 1961 , 1963 ) summed these interaction forces and predicted that
athermal strengthening should be linearly proportional to a weighted parameter
& given by E = 1 G ' – Q & pl ( 15 ) where a is a constant which may be no less
than ...
Fleischer ( 1961 , 1963 ) summed these interaction forces and predicted that
athermal strengthening should be linearly proportional to a weighted parameter
& given by E = 1 G ' – Q & pl ( 15 ) where a is a constant which may be no less
than ...
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Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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