1987
DOI: 10.1016/0368-2048(87)80003-8
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The KLL and KLX auger electrons of arsenic from the 75Se decay

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“…When preparing thin radioactive sources, the most suitable method is by evaporation in a vacuum onto a suitable substrate. It has been used successfully in low-energy (E < 20 keV) nuclear electron spectroscopy for the last two to three decades (see, for example [24]). …”
Section: The Preparation Of Radioactive Sources Of 83mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When preparing thin radioactive sources, the most suitable method is by evaporation in a vacuum onto a suitable substrate. It has been used successfully in low-energy (E < 20 keV) nuclear electron spectroscopy for the last two to three decades (see, for example [24]). …”
Section: The Preparation Of Radioactive Sources Of 83mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far the KLM Auger spectra of only 12 different elements were measured in detail in the atomic number region 18 < Z < 45, namely for Z = 23 [8][9][10], 24 [9,10], 25 [10,11], 26 [10,12,13], 28 [14], 29 [15], 30 [16], 31 [8], 32 [17], 33 [18], 35 [19,20], and 36 [21].…”
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confidence: 99%