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English: Wave vector components parallel to the surface of the incoming (ki) and outcoming (kf) elastically diffracted electrons from a 2D lattice differ by the reciprocal lattice vector G(hk). Ewald construction shows which diffracted reflections are possible. For clarity, only half of the Ewald sphere is shown.
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Ewald construction of allowed reflections in electron diffraction on a two-dimensional lattice

13 June 2020

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