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The magic angle is a particular value of the collection angle of an
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at which the measured energy-loss spectrum "magically" becomes independent of the tilt angle of the sample with respect to the
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direction. The magic angle is not uniquely defined for isotropic samples, but the definition is unique in the (typical) case of small angle scattering on materials with a "c-axis", such as
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. The "magic" angle depends on both the incoming electron energy (which is typically fixed) and the energy loss suffered by the
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. The
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of the magic angle \theta_M to the characteristic angle \theta_E is roughly independent of the energy loss and roughly independent of the particular type of sample considered.


Mathematical definition

For the case of a relativistic incident electron, the "magic" angle is defined by the equality of two different functions (denoted below by A and C) of the collection angle \alpha: A(\alpha)=\frac\int_0^dx\frac and C(\alpha)=\theta_E^2^2\int_0^dx\frac where \beta is the speed of the incoming electron divided by the
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(N.B., the symbol \beta is also often used in the older literature to denote the collection angle instead of \alpha). Of course, the above
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s may easily be evaluated in terms of
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s, but they are presented as above because in the above form it is easier to see that the former integral is due to
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s which are
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to the beam direction, whereas the latter is due to momentum transfers
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to the beam direction. Using the above definition, it is then found that \theta_M\approx 2\theta_E


References

* * * {{cite journal , author=Jouffrey B , display-authors=etal , title=The Magic Angle: a solved mystery , journal=Ultramicroscopy , volume=102 , pages=61–66 , date=2004 , doi=10.1016/j.ultramic.2004.08.006 , pmid=15556701 , issue=1, citeseerx=10.1.1.596.6478 , s2cid=2983428 Materials science Spectroscopy Chemical physics