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In the modern world of ever smaller devices and nanotechnology electron crystallography emerges as the most important method capable of determining the structure of minute objects down to the size of individual atoms. Crystals of only a few millionths of a millimetre are studied. This textbook explains how this is done.
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Electron Crystallography: Electron Microscopy and Electron Diffraction
2016, Oxford University Press
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Electron crystallography: electron microscopy and electron diffraction
2011, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents
Electron crystallography: an introduction
Fundamental crystallography
Crystal structure factors and symmetry
Fundamental transmission electron microscopy
Electron diffraction
Phase contrast, contrast transfer function (ctf) and high-resolution electron microscopy (hrtem)
Solving crystal structures from hrtem images by crystallographic image processing
Experimental procedures of crystallographic image processing
Solving crystal structures from ed data
Structure refinement
3d electron crystallography
Simulation of images and electron-diffraction patterns
Applications of electron crystallography.
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