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Anomalous fractionation of sulfur isotopes during sputtering
Richard Hervig
Earth and Space Exploration, School of (SESE)
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Chemical Compounds
Negative Secondary Ion
52%
Sputtering
50%
Fractionation
41%
Secondary Ion
39%
Isotope
27%
Ion Emission
22%
Ion
18%
Kinetic Energy
18%
Energy
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Sulfur Isotopes
100%
Ions
39%
Isotopes
12%
Sulfur
6%
Theoretical Models
4%
Kinetics
4%