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Commissioning of the SAPI for Operation with Metal Photocathodes

Noakes et al., 2014

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7815834248145630506
Author
Noakes T
Valizadeh R
Hannah A
Jones L
Militsyn B
Middleman K
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A surface analysis/preparation installation has been constructed and commissioned at STFC Daresbury Laboratory for carrying out research into metal photocathode materials. The main analytical techniques provided are outlined and commissioning data presented for X-ray …
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