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posted on 17-6-2014 at 13:29
electronic vibrational spectroscopy
from the other national lab
http://m.phys.org/news/2014-06-d-electronic-vibrational-spec...
So if the electrons are ballistically ejected, then this would be an ideal technique for testing cathodes ?
seems like good tech to watch micro and molecular manufacturing with also
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