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Electron spectroscopy into the twenty-first century

Global socioeconomic trends define the external envelope within which electron spectroscopy will develop in the coming decades. The signs are very positive that this field will be increasingly in demand as new methodology is developed, leading to advances in both basic science and applications to te...

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Published in:Journal of electron spectroscopy and related phenomena 1995-12, Vol.76 (1-3), p.1-7
Main Authors: Shirley, D.A., Petersen, B.L., Howells, M.R.
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