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Kikuchi Band: Pattern of electron intensity which is (1) formed by Electron Diffraction, (2) appears as a geometrical feature in a Kikuchi Pattern, (3) is an area different in intensity compared to background, and (4) is limited on each side by a Kikuchi line.

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Kikuchi Diffraction: Electron Diffraction during which, in a sequential order, electrons of the Incident Beam are inelastically scattered, form a Point Source inside the Specimen, and leave the Specimen through Bragg Diffraction.

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“Qagħda” is a Maltese word for a calm, settled state where everything feels steady and at ease. It’s that quiet feeling when nothing is rushed and you feel at peace where you are.

#WordOfTheWeek: Qagħda — a state of calm and ease.

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In Lithuanian, “rasa” means morning dew, the small drops you see on grass at the start of the day. It’s often linked to fresh beginnings and the quiet start that comes with sunrise.

#WordOfTheWeek: Rasa — morning dew and new beginnings.

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Incident Beam: Primary Beam before it interacts with the Specimen.

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“Vienotība” is a Latvian word for unity, when people come together with a shared purpose and support each other. It’s about strength that comes from standing as one.

#WordOfTheWeek: Vienotība — strength in togetherness.

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Ever held on to hope even when you weren’t sure how things would turn out? That’s what “sperare” means in Italian, a steady kind of hope that doesn’t give up easily.
#WordOfTheWeek: Sperare — to hold on to hope.

Ever held on to hope even when you weren’t sure how things would turn out? That’s what “sperare” means in Italian, a steady kind of hope that doesn’t give up easily.
#WordOfTheWeek: Sperare — to hold on to hope.

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Photon Detector: A Detector which is used for registering photons.

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Scattering Angle: The angle which spans between the tangent of the incoming trajectory of an particle and the the tangent of the outgoing trajectory of the same particle, prior and past an instance of Scattering.

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Focal Length: Distance which lies between the principal plane of the lens and the Focal Point along the optical axis.

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