electron diffraction camera
electron diffraction camera
[i′lek‚trän di′frak·shən ‚kam·rə] (optics)
A camera used to obtain a photographic record of the position and intensity of the diffracted beams produced when a specimen is irradiated by a beam of electrons.
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