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An example of a formed Kikuchi pattern is visible in Fig. 2, showing the excess (bright) and defect (black) Kikuchi lines and a zone axis, indicating an intersection of planes.
An example of a formed Kikuchi pattern is visible in Fig. 2, showing the excess (bright) and defect (black) Kikuchi lines and a zone axis, indicating an intersection of planes.


[[:File:Picture4.png|250px|center|thumb|Fig. 2: Image of a Kikuchi pattern from an Au thin-�lm, recorded on a FEI Nova 600 NanoSEM at 30 kV acceleration voltage.]]
[[File:Picture4.png|250px|center|thumb|Fig. 2: Image of a Kikuchi pattern from an Au thin-�lm, recorded on a FEI Nova 600 NanoSEM at 30 kV acceleration voltage.]]


= Indexing of Kikuchi patterns =
= Indexing of Kikuchi patterns =