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Diffraction
Electron Diffraction
Applications of Electron Diffraction
Electron Microscope
Low energy electron diffraction
WHAT IS DIFFRACTION
The phenomenon of bending of light around corners of an obstacle or aperture in the path
of light is known as Diffraction.
Diffraction of Light was first explained by Fresnel.
Diffraction is possible in all type of waves.
Diffraction depends on two factors:
1) Size of obstacles or aperture
2) Wavelength of wave
Size of obstacle or aperture should be nearly equal to the wavelength of wave.
[Diffraction pattern of a
red laser projected onto
a plate after passing
through a circular
aperture in another
plate.]
WHAT IS ELETRON DIFFRACTION
HISTORY
The de Broglie Hypothesis, formulated in 1924, predicts that moving particles should also behave as waves.
De Broglie's formula was confirmed three years later for electrons with the observation of electron
diffraction in the Davisson-Germer experiment.
[Lester Germer and Clinton
Davisson]
[Experimental Setup]
WHAT IS ELECTRON DIFFRACTION
First, the sample of the desired surface crystallographic orientation is initially cut and
prepared outside the vacuum chamber.
After being mounted in the UHV chamber the sample is cleaned and flattened.
Unwanted surface contaminants are removed by ion sputtering or by chemical processes
such as oxidation and reduction cycles.
The surface is flattened by heating at high temperatures.
The sample is then analysed by a modern data acquisition system usually contains
a camera pointed to the screen for diffraction pattern visualization and a computer for data
recording and further analysis.
LEED Pattern of Silicon Surface
ADVANTAGES OF LEED