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This lecture explores the use of the Ewald sphere/reciprocal lattice construction to explain multiple beam scattering on a zone axis, focusing on how sample geometry influences the size and shape of reciprocal lattice nodes. It covers Fourier transforms in reciprocal space, the effect of sample shape on the reciprocal lattice, the Ewald sphere, and higher order Laue zones.