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Explain scattering angle in electron diffraction​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electron diffraction is a collective scattering phenomenon with electrons being (nearly elastically) scattered by atoms in a regular array (crystal)....Consequently, electron diffraction represents a valuable tool in crystallography. Estimate of scattering angles. λel = 0.00197 nm (1.97 pm) for 300 kV electrons.

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Answered by Tanvi2407
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Electron diffraction is a collective scattering phenomenon with electrons being (nearly elastically) scattered by atoms in a regular array (crystal). ... Consequently, electron diffraction represents a valuable tool in crystallography. Estimate of scattering angles. λel = 0.00197 nm (1.97 pm) for 300 kV electrons.

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