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Herbert Herman. precipitates that are small enough d = 200 nm , to behave
superparamagnetically and give rise to an unsplit spectrum ( for a discussion of
superparamagnetic behavior in Mössbauer spectra see , e . g . , Kündig et al . ,
1966 ) .
Herbert Herman. precipitates that are small enough d = 200 nm , to behave
superparamagnetically and give rise to an unsplit spectrum ( for a discussion of
superparamagnetic behavior in Mössbauer spectra see , e . g . , Kündig et al . ,
1966 ) .
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The scanning of luminescence spectra around such a dislocation can give
valuable information on the reactions between point defects ( such as impurities
and vacancies ) with dislocations upon annealing . Other similar studies of
annealing ...
The scanning of luminescence spectra around such a dislocation can give
valuable information on the reactions between point defects ( such as impurities
and vacancies ) with dislocations upon annealing . Other similar studies of
annealing ...
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Very recently similar results from dye laser induced DA - pair excitation spectra
have been reported for II - VI compounds , notably ZnTe ( Dean et al . , 1978 )
and CdTe ( Legros et al . , 1978 ) . In these cases excited states and binding ...
Very recently similar results from dye laser induced DA - pair excitation spectra
have been reported for II - VI compounds , notably ZnTe ( Dean et al . , 1978 )
and CdTe ( Legros et al . , 1978 ) . In these cases excited states and binding ...
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