Energy-filtered XPEEM with NanoESCA using synchrotron and laboratory X-ray sources: Principles and first demonstrated results
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Olivier Renault | N. B. Brookes | Julio C. Cezar | Denis Mariolle | Luiz Fernando Zagonel | D. Mariolle | N. Brookes | J. Cezar | O. Renault | N. Barrett | L. Zagonel | Nicholas Barrett | Aude Bailly | Konrad Winkler | B. Krömker | Dietmar Funnemann | A. Bailly | D. Funnemann | K. Winkler | Burkhard Krömker
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