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Deutsch: Eine Silberprobe auf einer Kupfer-Halterung im Innern eines Röntgen-Photoelektronenspektrometers unter Ultrahochvakuum-Bedingungen von etwa 6·10-8 mbar, die von einer wassergekühlten Aluminium/Magnesium-Röntgenkanone bestrahlt wird. Das Foto wurde durch eines der Fenster dieses Röntgen-Photoelektronenspektrometers aufgenommen.
English: A silver target on a copper mount inside an XPS spectrometer under Ultra high vacuum conditions of about 6·10-8 mbar pressure, being irradiated from a water-cooled Aluminum/Magnesium X-Ray gun. This image was taken through one of the windows of this XPS spectrometer.
Français : Une cible en argent sur un portoir en cuivre dans la chambre sous vide poussé (6·10-8 mbar) d'un Spectromètre photo-électronique X (XPS), est irradiée avec des rayons X produits par un canon Aluminum/Magnesium refroidi par eau. Image prise à travers l'une des fenêtres de la chambre à vide de l'appareil.
Italiano: Una lamina bersaglio di argento viene irradata con raggi X, in condizioni di ultra alto vuoto (6·10-8 mbar), all'interno di uno spettroscopio fotoelettronico a raggi X (XPS). Foto scattata all'Istituto di fisica sperimentale dell'Università di Amburgo (Germania).
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    • 2011-05-30T16:52:26Z MichaelBueker 3648x2736 (1790358 Bytes) Moving the cropped version to another file and reverting this photo to its original form, in which it was awarded QI, VI and FP status.
    • 2011-01-18T17:28:33Z MichaelBueker 3152x1592 (1105942 Bytes) Mandatory cropping, ordered by the constructors of the pictured apparatus due to legal/patenting concerns.
    • 2010-03-02T22:34:36Z MichaelBueker 3648x2736 (1790358 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=A silver target on a copper mount inside an XPS spectrometer under Ultra high vaccum conditions of about 6E-8 mbar pressure, being irradiated from a water-cooled Aluminum/Magnesium X-Ray gun.

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