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SIMS Analysis of Copper-Nickel Thin Films AlloysLoboda et al., 2024
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- Loboda V
- Zubko V
- Khursenko S
- Saltykova A
- Chepizhnyi A
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The article presents the results of studying the elemental and isotopic composition of alloy films based on Cu and Ni films by the method of secondary ion mass spectrometric analysis (MS-7201 M secondary ion mass spectrometer). Films of alloys with a thickness of up to 130 …
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