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Improved quantitation of SIMS depth profile measurements of niobium via sample holder design improvements and characterization of grain orientation effectsAngle et al., 2022
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- Angle J
- Lechner E
- Palczewski A
- Reece C
- Stevie F
- Kelley M
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- Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B
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The importance of SIMS analyses for “N-doped” impurity alloyed niobium and other surface- alloyed materials continues to increase. A major hurdle is the uncertainty of instrument calibration due to changes in sample height either from sample surface topography or from …
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