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Stem Probe Spreading
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
The theoretical ideas for STEM probe spreading using spherical wave X-ray diffraction theory and expel imental results of diffractive probe spreading are briefly described. Clear evidence is found for two beam Bormann fan effects arising from nigh order diffracted beams.
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