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Page 109
It must also be possible to populate this low lying state , e . g . , from a suitable
parent nucleus . Due to these conditions a measurable Mössbauer absorption
has been observed in only about sixty isotopes and in only a few are the effects ...
It must also be possible to populate this low lying state , e . g . , from a suitable
parent nucleus . Due to these conditions a measurable Mössbauer absorption
has been observed in only about sixty isotopes and in only a few are the effects ...
Page 229
It may be possible , however , to use rotating targets similar to the rotating anodes
in X - ray tubes to permit higher sputtering rates for solid targets than are possible
with present fixed target methods . b . Welded Target Holders . Arc melted ...
It may be possible , however , to use rotating targets similar to the rotating anodes
in X - ray tubes to permit higher sputtering rates for solid targets than are possible
with present fixed target methods . b . Welded Target Holders . Arc melted ...
Page 236
Thus , if possible , it is important to design the chamber to only expose the
substrate to shields that will themselves be coated with some stray deposit .
Therefore , any atoms sputtered from them will be desired alloying elements .
Some deposit ...
Thus , if possible , it is important to design the chamber to only expose the
substrate to shields that will themselves be coated with some stray deposit .
Therefore , any atoms sputtered from them will be desired alloying elements .
Some deposit ...
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R JAMES | 2 |
Principles of XRay Stress Measurement | 4 |
Control of Accuracy and Precision | 25 |
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