The soft X-ray emission spectra of NiFe alloys
Journal of Physics F: Metal Physics, ISSN: 0305-4608, Vol: 12, Issue: 11, Page: 2729-2735
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Article Description
The X-ray M emission spectra of Ni and Fe in Ni Fe alloys have been recorded. The peak width and the maximum positions in these spectra are found to be functions of composition. The experimental results are compared with the calculated valence band of Ni Fe alloys and the X-ray photoelectron spectra.
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