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By crystallization onto an organic substrate such as naphthalene, thin microcrystals of a small organic molecule, such as triphenylene, can be grown. These crystals are less perturbed by shear and erratic bend disorder than the samples produced by rapid growth from dilute solutions. Selected-area electron diffraction intensities are consistent from specimen to specimen, show the symmetry expected for the crystalline projection and, furthermore, correspond to the Fourier transform of the entire unit cell. However, under sampling of the three-dimensional reciprocal lattice by goniometry can frustrate structure determination if conventional direct methods are used. Nevertheless, the crystal structure may still be solved quite accurately by energy minimization.

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