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Much of this book was written during a sabbatical visit by J. C. H.
S. to the Max Planck Institute in Stuttgart during 1991. We are
therefore grateful to Professors M. Ruhle and A. Seeger for acting
as hosts during this time, and to the Alexander von Humbolt
Foundation for the Senior Scientist Award which made this visit
possible. The Ph. D. work of one of us (J. M. Z. ) has also
provided much of the background for the book, together with our
recent papers with various collaborators. Of these, perhaps the
most important stimulus to our work on convergent-beam electron
diffraction resulted from a visit to the National Science
Foundation's Electron Microscopy Facility at Arizona State
University by Professor R. H(lJier in 1988, and from a return visit
to Trondheim by J. C. H. S. in 1990. We are therefore particularly
grateful to Professor H(lJier and his students and co-workers for
their encouragement and collaboration. At ASU, we owe a particular
debt of gratitude to Professor M. O'Keeffe for his encouragement.
The depth of his under standing of crystal structures and his role
as passionate skeptic have frequently been invaluable. Professor
John Cowley has also been an invaluable sounding board for ideas,
and was responsible for much of the experimental and theoretical
work on coherent nanodiffraction. The sections on this topic derive
mainly from collaborations by J. C. H. S. with him in the
seventies.
Much of this book was written during a sabbatical visit by J. C. H.
S. to the Max Planck Institute in Stuttgart during 1991. We are
therefore grateful to Professors M. Ruhle and A. Seeger for acting
as hosts during this time, and to the Alexander von Humbolt
Foundation for the Senior Scientist Award which made this visit
possible. The Ph. D. work of one of us (J. M. Z. ) has also
provided much of the background for the book, together with our
recent papers with various collaborators. Of these, perhaps the
most important stimulus to our work on convergent-beam electron
diffraction resulted from a visit to the National Science
Foundation's Electron Microscopy Facility at Arizona State
University by Professor R. H(lJier in 1988, and from a return visit
to Trondheim by J. C. H. S. in 1990. We are therefore particularly
grateful to Professor H(lJier and his students and co-workers for
their encouragement and collaboration. At ASU, we owe a particular
debt of gratitude to Professor M. O'Keeffe for his encouragement.
The depth of his under standing of crystal structures and his role
as passionate skeptic have frequently been invaluable. Professor
John Cowley has also been an invaluable sounding board for ideas,
and was responsible for much of the experimental and theoretical
work on coherent nanodiffraction. The sections on this topic derive
mainly from collaborations by J. C. H. S. with him in the
seventies."
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