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Hello everyone,
It's said that the first Brilloin zone is the k-space where electrons are not diffracted. Electrons with k-vectors on the surface of BZ are diffracted.
How can we understand in terms of electron particules the behavior of electrons associated waves when these waves interfere construtively or destructively ?
It's said that the first Brilloin zone is the k-space where electrons are not diffracted. Electrons with k-vectors on the surface of BZ are diffracted.
How can we understand in terms of electron particules the behavior of electrons associated waves when these waves interfere construtively or destructively ?
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