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English: The thin films produced undergo thorough examination by the most exacting analytical tools of science so that more may be learned about thin films and their potential uses. Measurements of the film are made with an x-ray spectrogoniometer into which Dr. Titus Pankey is inserting the sample to determine and control the characteristics of solid state devices within vacuum system. |
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U.S. Naval Research Laboratory - from the No. 6 Issue of NRL Labstracts dated: Feb. 7, 1964 https://www.nrl.navy.mil/News-Media/Images/ |
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Image title | Electronic Goodies-The thin films produced undergo thorough examination by the most exacting analytical tools of science so that more may be learned about thin films and their potential uses. Mr. Ronald H. Deiter (left) studies the electron diffraction pattern of a germanium thin film. Further measurements of the film are made with an x-ray spectrogoniometer into which Dr. Titus Pankey (center) is inserting the sample.To determine and control the charateristics of solid state devices within vacuum system, Mr. Charles Holland (right) uses an electron beam system for viewing the characteristics on a cathode-ray oscillograph. This photo is in the No. 6 Issue of NRL Labstracts dated:Feb. 7, 1964 |
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