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Advancing the in-situ characterization of light elements via X-ray absorption spectroscopy using superconducting detectors

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 July 2021

Charles Titus
Affiliation:
Stanford University, United States
William Doriese
Affiliation:
National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States
Galen O'Neil
Affiliation:
National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States
Kelsey Morgan
Affiliation:
National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States
Daniel Schmidt
Affiliation:
National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States
Daniel Swetz
Affiliation:
National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States
Joel Ullom
Affiliation:
National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States

Abstract

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Type
Many Detectors Make Lights Work: Advances in Microanalysis of Light Elements in Synthetic and Natural Materials
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Microscopy Society of America

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