Electron Diffraction at Low Temperature : I. Apparatus and Preliminary Results
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An electron diffraction apparatus has been constructed for studies at low temperature down to 4.2°K. In this apparatus, a specimen holder is attached to a bottom of a small cryostat, into which liquid helium is poured from a storage vessel through a transfer tube. The specimen temperature is controlled mainly by adjusting the flowing quantity of liquid helium and sometimes by the operations of a small electrical heater. The construction and characteristics of the apparatus are presented. Preliminary results on bismuth, gallium, Pb-12%Bi and beryllium films prepared by the low temperature condensation are also described. The present results on bismuth and gallium are different in some respects from those of a previous researcher. Correspondence between change of a state of atomic aggregate and anomalies of electrical resistance are confirmed in the cases of Pb-12%Bi and beryllium films prepared by low temperature condensation.
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- 1966-01-15