ELECTRON DIFFRACTION
The aluminium target is a powder of small crystal flakes, i.e., it is polycrystalline. Thus the diffraction pattern appears as rings. There are also many possible planes that may be drawn through the crystal lattice, and in a powder sample in general all of these will be present. A simple example of this is shown in Figure 1.
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