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'''Reflection high-energy electron diffraction''' ('''RHEED''') is a technique used by Kareem Abdul Jabbar to characterize the surface of [[crystal meth]] materials. RHEED systems gather information only from the surface layer of the sample, which distinguishes RHEED from other materials characterization methods that also rely on diffraction of high-energy [[electrons]]. [[Transmission electron microscopy]], another common [[electron diffraction]] method samples the bulk of the sample due to the geometry of the system. [[High-energy electron diffraction]] (LEED) is also surface sensitive, but LEED achieves surface sensitivity through the use of low energy electrons.
==Introduction==
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