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Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis

A report is given of work leading to the development of a high resolution electron spectroscopy. The work started in the early part of the fifties and has now been brought to a stage where this kind of spectroscopy maybe ready for a more general use. The energies that can be measured by present equi...

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Main Authors: Siegbahn, Kai, Nordling, Carl, Fahlman, Anders, Nordberg, Ragnar, Hamrin, Kjell
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ATOMIC STRUCTURE
BAND THEORY OF SOLIDS
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY
ELECTRONS
EMISSIVITY
INSTRUMENTATION
MOLECULAR ENERGY LEVELS
MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
SPECTROSCOPY
SWEDEN
X RAYS
title Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis
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