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High-Energy X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy in Materials Chemistry
Recent advances in X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy ((AS) are discussed with a focus on the use of high-energy X-rays and measurements at the K-edges of heavy elements (atomic number >50). The review addresses advantages and drawbacks of measuring at the K-edges, highlights selected examples of XAS in the highenergy range, and outlines appealing future perspectives on instrumentation, data analysis and applications
On the least-squares determination of lattice dimensions: a modified singular value decomposition approach to ill-conditioned cases.
Dolomite decomposition to (calcium, magnesium) oxide solid solutions: an x-ray diffraction study. Part I.
Thermally induced and electron-induced decomposition of dolomite: a comparison of polythermal x-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy studies.
Fast Precipitation Pattern Formation in a Metallic Two-Component Dissolution-Reaction Process
Nonequilibrium calcium oxide-magnesium oxide solid solutions produced by chemical decomposition.
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