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... DUNKEN Department of Chemistry Friedrich - Schiller - Universität Jena ,
German Democratic Republic I . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II . Structure
and Bonding in the Surface Region . . . III . Selected Methods of Surface Analysis
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... DUNKEN Department of Chemistry Friedrich - Schiller - Universität Jena ,
German Democratic Republic I . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II . Structure
and Bonding in the Surface Region . . . III . Selected Methods of Surface Analysis
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profile analysis when it is used with a low sputtering rate ( 0 . 1 mm / min ) . A
spatial resolution of about 1 um is reached with ion# microprobe mass analysis (
IMMA ) . SIMS measurements with neutral particles , which are isolated from the
ion ...
profile analysis when it is used with a low sputtering rate ( 0 . 1 mm / min ) . A
spatial resolution of about 1 um is reached with ion# microprobe mass analysis (
IMMA ) . SIMS measurements with neutral particles , which are isolated from the
ion ...
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A two - dimensional finite - element analysis of a quarter section using the
material properties listed in Table VI is shown in Fig . 34 . The in - plane stress (
0x ) g in glass does not vary appreciably with y direction so long as x is far away
from ...
A two - dimensional finite - element analysis of a quarter section using the
material properties listed in Table VI is shown in Fig . 34 . The in - plane stress (
0x ) g in glass does not vary appreciably with y direction so long as x is far away
from ...
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Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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