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X-Ray |
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Wave Aspect of Electrons
This
pattern is produced when a narrow beam of electrons passes through a
sample of titanium-nickel alloy. The pattern reveals that the electrons
move through the sample more like waves than particles. The electrons
diffract (bend) around atoms, breaking into many beams and spreading
outward. The diffracted beams then interfere with one another,
cancelling each other out in some places and reinforcing each other in
other places. The bright spots are places where the beams interfered
constructively, or reinforced each other. The dark spots are areas in
which the beams interfered destructively, or cancelled each other out.
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