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Electron Diffraction in the Transmission Electron Microscope (Microscopy Handbooks (BIOS), 49)

Electron Diffraction in the Transmission Electron Microscope (Microscopy Handbooks (BIOS), 49)

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Electron Diffraction in the Transmission Electron Microscope (Microscopy Handbooks (BIOS), 49) Paperback - 2001 - 1st Edition

by Champness, P.E. E

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This book is a practical guide to electron diffraction in the transmission electron microscope (TEM). Case studies and examples are used to provide an invaluable introduction to the subject for those new to the technique. The book explains the basic methods used to obtain diffraction patterns with the TEM. The numerous illustrations aid the understanding of the conclusions reached.

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Pamela Champness graduated from Cambridge University in Natural Sciences (Mineralogy) in 1964 and was awarded a PhD in Mineralogy from Cambridge in 1969. She has recently retired as Reader in Crystallography at the Department of Earth Sciences, University of Manchester and is now an Honorary Research Fellow. Her main research interests are in the applications of transmission electron microscopy to phase transformations in minerals
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