Unit for the Precise Measurement of Electron Diffraction Intensities by Gas Molecules

Abstract
An apparatus for the precise measurement of electron intensity diffracted from gas molecules has been constructed. Care has been taken to define camera distances precisely by installing a table, to which the nozzle and the photographic plate can be fixed firmly, and to eliminate extraneous scattering by designing a suitable electron-optical system and by inserting a brass ring with a folded wall covered with soot into the sector race. A critical examination by the use of carbon dioxide has shown that the structure can be determined with the accuracy of one thousandth of an angstrom with the present apparatus.

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