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why electron diffraction is particularly useful in studying the surface of materials ?​

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Answered by nilammahato717
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Electron diffraction is most frequently used in solid state physics and chemistry to study the crystal structure of solids. ... In these instruments, electrons are accelerated by an electrostatic potential in order to gain the desired energy and determine their wavelength before they interact with the sample to be studied.

Answered by HisNAUGHTYsistah
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Electron diffraction refers to the wave nature of electrons. However, from a technical or practical point of view, it may be regarded as a technique used to study matter by firing electrons at a sample and observing the resulting interference pattern. This phenomenon is commonly known as wave–particle duality, which states that a particle of matter (in this case the incident electron) can be described as a wave. For this reason, an electron can be regarded as a wave much like sound or water waves. This technique is similar to X-ray and neutron diffraction.

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