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Electron backscatter diffraction of Nb3Sn coated niobium: Revealing structure as a function of depth

Tuggle et al., 2019

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5765762160149137948
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Tuggle J
Pudasaini U
Angle J
Eremeev G
Reece C
Stevie F
Kelley M
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Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B

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Over the last two decades, advances in Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) have moved the technique from a research tool to an essential characterization technique in many fields of material research. EBSD is the best suited technique for determining structure as a …
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