Electron Diffraction and Crystal Structure
diffraction pattern, measuring their wavelength, and verifying Eq. 1. As an added bonus, with the principle verified, the diffraction patterns then become powerful tools for the study of crystal structure. In this experiment, you will use a cathode ray tube with a graphite crystal target that shows the diffraction pattern on the screen.
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