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Use of positron annihilation method in thin surface layers study

Pogrebnyak et al., 1981

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17362419614361244574
Author
Pogrebnyak A
Kuz'minykh V
Aref'ez K
Publication year
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Zh. Tekh. Fiz.;(USSR)

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On the basis of model calculation results and experimental data minimum thicknesses of surface layers of materials with various effective atomic numbers on the GaAs substrate are determined, which may be investigated by the positron annihilation method using the/sup …
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