NIST NSLS-II spectroscopy beamline optical plan for soft and tender X-ray spectroscopy and microscopy (100 eV to 7.5 keV)
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Steven L. Hulbert | Ruben Reininger | D. A. Fischer | Joseph C. Woicik | J. Woicik | D. Fischer | R. Reininger | S. Hulbert
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