Abstract

A new method of interferometry has been realized using a transmission electron microscope with a stable field emission gun, electron biprism and specimen holder. The method involves interfering diffracted beams from a crystal by use of an electron biprism. The interferograms produced provide information about the crystal. Use of a small electron probe affords structural information about the crystal at the atomic level.

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