Abstract

A Kossel microdiffraction camera has been adapted to the National Bureau of Standards electron probe microanalyzer. Design criteria for a Kossel camera are discussed and evaluated. The details of their adaption to the National Bureau of Standards Kossel microdiffraction camera are given. The major features adopted were (1) transmission camera, (2) inclusion of microgoniometric capabilities, (3) film cassette in air rather than vacuum, and (4) source to film distance adjustable between 5 and 11 cm. Transmission pseudo-Kossel patterns of an aluminum crystal obtained with Cu radiation are presented to illustrate the capabilities of the camera.

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