A certain crystal is cut so that the rows of atoms on its surface are separated by a distance of 0.352 nm. A beam of electrons is accelerated through a potential difference of 175 V and is incident normally in the surface. If all possible diffraction orders could be observed, at what angles (relative to the incident beam) would the diffraction beams be found? (Refer to Fig 4.6).

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A certain crystal is cut so that the rows of atoms on its surface are separated
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by a distance of 0.352 nm. A beam of electrons is accelerated through a potential difference of 175 V
and is incident normally in the surface. If all possible diffraction orders could be observed, at what
angles (relative to the incident beam) would the diffraction beams be found? (Refer to Fig 4.6).
Transcribed Image Text:A certain crystal is cut so that the rows of atoms on its surface are separated 4. by a distance of 0.352 nm. A beam of electrons is accelerated through a potential difference of 175 V and is incident normally in the surface. If all possible diffraction orders could be observed, at what angles (relative to the incident beam) would the diffraction beams be found? (Refer to Fig 4.6).
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