Application of Vacuum Chamber for Synchrotron Powder Diffraction

Stanisław Gierlotka 4Bogdan F. Palosz 4Svetlana Stelmakh 4Roman Pielaszek 3,4Ulrich Bismayer 2Stephen Doyle 1Wroblewski Thomas 

1. Agriculture Academy, Olsztyn, Poland
2. University of Hamburg, Mineralogisch-Pertographisches Institut, Hamburg, Germany
3. Warsaw University, Faculty of Physics, Hoża 69, Warszawa 00-681, Poland
4. Polish Academy of Sciences, High Pressure Research Center (UNIPRESS), Sokolowska 29/37, Warszawa 01-142, Poland

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Presentation: - at NANO Ceramics and Grain Boundaries Lab, by Stanisław Gierlotka
See On-line Journal of NANO Ceramics and Grain Boundaries Lab

Submitted: 2003-02-16 17:33
Revised:   2003-02-16 17:33
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