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TEM/STEM diffraction standard for image rotation, molybdenum trioxide
When changing from a selected area image of a specimen to a diffraction pattern, the strength of the intermediate lens is changed, producing an image rotation between the image and the diffraction pattern. This rotation is seen by photographing a crystal whose shape gives a clear indication of orientation. A molybdenum trioxide crystal is suitable for this purpose. Supported on a G400, 400 square mesh copper Gilder grid.
User notes for molybdenum trioxide crystals, image rotation, S625.
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