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A DIFFRACTION pattern was obtained by passing a cathode ray beam through a thin sheet of mica, with an apparatus similar to that used by G. P. Thomson in his interesting experiment on the diffraction of cathode rays by thin films of celluloid and some metals (Proc. Roy. Soc., Ser. A, vol. 117, p. 600; 1928).
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NISHIKAWA, S., KIKUCHI, S. Diffraction of Cathode Rays by Mica. Nature 121, 1019–1020 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/1211019a0
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