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Applied Physics Letters
A method for the measurement of the concentration of hydrogen versus depth in solids using the 1H+15N resonant nuclear reaction is discussed. This method has a typical depth resolution of 50-100 Å, can be used to a depth of several microns, and can measure hydrogen in concentrations of one part per thousand or greater.
R.K. Nesbet, J.F. Ziegler
Applied Physics Letters
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