Abstract
We investigate cases where one can argue that sufficient conditions
exist for Direct Methods to work with swift electrons. In addition to
simple cases where kinematical scattering holds (e.g., surfaces in plan
view), we identify three other configurations: (a) when 1s channeling
holds and kinematical scattering is statistically correct; (b) when
there is a mapping from kinematical to dynamical intensities that
preserves the order of the intensities, for instance with powder or
precession data, and (c) when the scattering is dominated by one type
of atom. We also briefly discuss the possibility of using Direct
Methods to restore the complex exit wave leaving a sample in the most
general case.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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10 articles.
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