Abstract
Recent papers have discussed some of the difficulties in determining the structure of very small (<10Å) metal particles using electron microscopy. One of the ideas in the literature is that electron diffraction could provide structural information even under conditions where imaging is difficult. The purpose of the work reported here is to demonstrate that one can use electron diffraction techniques to obtain structural information about small metal particles, in this case 5Å osmium particles on a carbon film.
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