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IN a recent communication, Hashimoto and Watanabe1 report the observation of extra lines outside the geometric bounds of the electron microscope image of a crystal of copper phthalocyanine when the microscope is de-focused to obtain the Fourier image of order N = ½ (see Cowley and Moodie2). They state that “such lines are not explicable by the theory of Cowley and Moodie”.
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COWLEY, J., MOODIE, A. Out-of-Focus Electron Microscope Images of Edges of Crystal Lattices. Nature 189, 477–478 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/189477a0
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