anomalous transmission
anomalous transmission
When a crystalline specimen is thick, the electron wave that undergoes a larger absorption than the average absorption is damped rapidly; however the electron wave that undergoes a smaller absorption than the average absorption is damped slowly or has a greater transmissivity. This phenomenon is termed "anomalous transmission."
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