For small diffraction angles Bragg's Law can be written as dr=lambda L, where d is the
interplanar spacing ( d-spacing), r is the radial distance between the center of the
zero-order spot and the associated spot or ring, lambda is the wavelength of the incident
electrons and L is the distance between the specimen and the photographic plate.
Together, lambda L is called the camera constant.
Shown below is the EDP for a cubic Mn doped indium-tin oxide sample.
Complete the table below assuming lambda L=106.5.
Mn doped ITO
d)
c)
b)
a)
2. For small diffraction angles Bragg's Law can be written as dr=L.where d is the interplanar spacing(d-spacing),r is the radial distance between the center of the
zero-order spot and the associated spot or ring, A is the wavelength of the incident electrons and L is the distance between the specimen and the photographic plate. Together, AL is called the camera constant.
Shown below is the EDP for a cubic Mn doped indium-tin oxide sample Complete the table below assuming AL=106.5.
Ring
Miller indices d-spacing.[A] 211 (222) (440 (622)
Lattice parameter a, [A]
b c p
Mn doped ITO
d) c)
"b) a)