International
Tables for
Crystallography
Volume B
Reciprocal space
Edited by U. Shmueli

International Tables for Crystallography (2006). Vol. B. ch. 2.5, pp. 276-345   | 1 | 2 |
https://doi.org/10.1107/97809553602060000558

Chapter 2.5. Electron diffraction and electron microscopy in structure determination

J. M. Cowley,a P. Goodman,b B. K. Vainshtein,c B. B. Zvyagind and D. L. Dorsete

aArizona State University, Box 871504, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Tempe, AZ 85287-1504, USA, bSchool of Physics, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia 3052, cInstitute of Crystallography, Academy of Sciences of Russia, Leninsky prospekt 59, Moscow B-117333, Russia, dInstitute of Ore Mineralogy (IGEM), Academy of Sciences of Russia, Staromonetny 35, 109017 Moscow, Russia, and  eExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co., 1545 Route 22 East, Clinton Township, Annandale, New Jersey 08801, USA

Footnotes

Deceased.

1 Questions related to this section may be addressed to Professor J. C. H. Spence (e-mail: spence@asu.org ).

2 Questions related to this section may be addressed to Professor M. Tanaka, Research Institute for Scientific Measurements, Tohoku University, Sendai 980–8577, Japan.

4 Questions related to this section may be addressed to Dr D. L. Dorset (see list of contributing authors).

5 Questions related to this section may be addressed to Dr D. L. Dorset (see list of contributing authors). Dr Dorset kindly checked the proofs of this section.
3 At [I_{j} = I_{k}] this is the autocorrelation function, an analogue of the Patterson function used in crystallography.

6 Questions related to this section may be addressed to Professor J. C. H. Spence (e-mail: spence@asu.org ). Professor J. M. Cowley kindly checked the proofs for this section.