The direct observation of the structure of real crystals by lattice imaging
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The electron-microscope technique of lattice imaging can in favourable circumstances be used to observe the structure of materials directly. The technique is described, and examples of cases in which a direct correlation between image contrast and structural features has been established are given. Procedures for computing contrast in n-beam lattice images are outlined, and the important experimental parameters, thickness and orientation of the specimen, and spherical aberration and defocusing of the microscope objective, are discussed in some detail.
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