1999
DOI: 10.1017/s1431927600016056
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The Golden Age of Microanalysis.

Abstract: The main initial source of information in the USA concerning the electron probe was a meeting at the Naval Research Laboratories in February 1958, followed in 1960 by a summer school at MIT organized by Prof. Norton and R. Ogilvie. Further visits to the USA and publications in English by the inventor of the instrument, R. Castaing, also contributed to the attention given here to the new technique. Since numerous research laboratories in the USA were keenly interested in the new device, the development … Show more

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