A superconducting tunnel junction x-ray detector with performance limited by statistical effects
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Stephan Friedrich | Simon E. Labov | Mark A. Lindeman | Matthias Frank | H. Netel | L. J. Hiller | A. T. Barfknecht | D. Chow | M. Frank | C. Mears | S. Friedrich | S. Labov | M. Lindeman | J. Grand | A. Barfknecht | C. A. Mears | J. B. Le grand | H. Netel | D. Chow
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