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IT is a well-known fact that divergent electron beams of uniform velocity can be focused by means of magnetic fields. This focusing device is used, for example, in cathode ray oscillographs. It has been found that the focusing principle can be applied successfully to experiments in which electrons are diffracted. The chief advantage, among others, lies in the considerable gain in intensity as compared with the usual methods.
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LEBEDEFF, A. A Focusing Method for Producing Electron Diffraction Patterns. Nature 128, 491 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128491a0
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