Electron diffraction is most used in stable state physics and chemistry to analyze the crystal design of solids. Electron diffraction identifies the wave mother nature of electrons. Nonetheless, from a techie or practical mindset, it may be viewed as a technique employed to study matter through firing electrons with a sample and watching the resulting disturbance pattern.
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