Covers the fundamentals of electron diffraction and its applications in understanding crystal structures and symmetry, including lattice vectors, lattice planes, and dark-field imaging techniques.
Explains Bragg's law in Transmission Electron Microscopy, focusing on the relationship between wavelength, crystal lattice spacing, and diffraction angle.
Explores the historical perspective, properties, and applications of X-rays, including diffraction, atomic resolution, and spectral colors of elements.
Explores Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) principles, contrast mechanisms, dislocation identification, and sample cleaning methods for accurate imaging.