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About the authors A. Benninghoven is Professor of Physics at the University of Munster in the Federal Republic of Germany. F. G. Rudenauer is Head, Ion and Vacuum Physics Group at the Research Center, Seibersdorf, Austria. He received his PhD in physics and mathematics at the University of Vienna in 1967. H. W. Werner is head of the Department for Structure Analysis at Philips Research Laboratories, The Netherlands, where he has been since 1958. He received his PhD in physics from the University of Graz in 1958.
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Technical University of Vienna, Austria
Philips Research Laboratories, The Netherlands
Ion-Solid Interaction. Aspects of Quantitative Elemental Sims-Analysis. Instrumentalion. Operational Modes. Application of Sims. Comparison of Sims with Other Analytical Techniques. Developments. Appendix A. Appendix B. Index.