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1970-01-01
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Low-
energy
electron diffraction
(LEED) is
a
surface
analysis
technique used primarily to determine the
surface
structure of crystalline materials. In this method, low-
energy
electrons
, typically in the range of
1
to 200 eV, are directed at the
surface
of
a
crystalline sample.
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