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Further experiments making use of anodes of molybdenum and tantalum; it has been established that lighter solid elements emit characteristic rays when bombarded by electrons, and that soft X-rays so far studied are composed chiefly of L and K carbon rays and N and O rays of celluloid.
Further experiments making use of anodes of molybdenum and tantalum; it has been established that lighter solid elements emit characteristic rays when bombarded by electrons, and that soft X-rays so far studied are composed chiefly of L and K carbon rays and N and O rays of celluloid.
Nature of soft X-rays
Sur la nature des rayons-X mous
Dauvillier, A. (author)
1926
3 pages
Article (Journal)
French
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