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Theory of Electron Diffraction by Crystals
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1967
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EngineeringPhysicsCrystal MaterialApplied PhysicsDiffractionCondensed Matter PhysicsWave ScatteringElectron DiffractionCrystalsIntegral EquationGeneral TheoryCrystallography
A general theory of electron diffraction by crystals is developed. The crystals are assumed to be infinitely extended in two dimensions and finite in the third dimension. For the scattering problem by this structure two-dimensionally expanded forms of GREEN’S function and integral equation are at first derived, and combined in single three-dimensional forms. EWALD’S method is applied to sum up the series for GREEN’S function.