Abstract
Convergent beam electron diffraction (CBED) technique has been widely used to investigate characteristics of crystal structure, defects, crystal potential etc. as new materials developed. It is now a routine characterization technique especially for the identification of lattice-type, point and space group as well as defects analysis. One problem with CBED is that its use is widespread across several disciplines and therefore the results of the technique are published in a diverse range of journals and conference proceedings. Sometimes papers related to CBED are not indexed by the large bibliographic services since they deal with only titles and a few keywords of published papers. Since Lyman suggested a computerized bibliography service through EMSA/MAS only a few bibliographic databases for electron microscopy research have been published. Mannheimer compiled and published an excellent bibliography of books (written in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish) on materials microscopy, a chronological listing (1940-1989).
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