Röntgenkristallographie
Röntgenkristal, also known as a transmission electron diffraction pattern, is a visual representation of the crystallographic structure of a material. It is produced when a beam of electrons is transmitted through a thin crystalline sample. As the electrons pass through the crystal lattice, they interact with the atoms, causing them to diffract. This diffraction pattern, consisting of a series of spots or rings, is then projected onto a screen or detector.
The arrangement and spacing of these spots or rings in a Röntgenkristal are directly related to the