Novel multilayer designs for future hard x-ray missions
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M. J. Pivovaroff | P. Høghøj | F. E. Christensen | C. P. Jensen | K. K. Madsen | H. Chen | A. Dariel | F. Christensen | K. Madsen | P. Høghøj | M. Pivovaroff | C. Jensen | A. Dariel | H. Chen
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