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Obtaining foils and films of erbium and scandium isotopes for nuclear research

Nazarova et al., 1975

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14594096692242773056
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Nazarova T
Rozen A
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Instrum. Exp. Tech.(USSR)(Engl. Transl.);(United States)

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Foils of erbium and scandium 10 to 30.. mu.. thick were obtained by thorium-thermal reduction of metals from their oxides or by vaporization of these metals. A vacuum installation with automatic recording of the weight of the film was used. The technological …
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