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Resolution and sensitivity considerations of an Auger electron spectrometer based on display LEED opticsTaylor, 1969
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Some of the important considerations in the design of a retarding field analyzer suitable for Auger electron spectroscopy based on display LEED optics are described. From such considerations an instrument has been built with an instrumental linewidth of less than …
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