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Very thin films of carbon, prepared by the method of Bradley (1, 2), are usually stated to be “structureless” when viewed in the electron microscope. The wide variations in their optical properties as measured by different authors (3, 4, 5), however, suggested that structural differences must exist.
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Cosslett, A., Cosslett, V.E. (1960). The structure of evaporated carbon films. In: Bargmann, W., Möllenstedt, G., Niehrs, H., Peters, D., Ruska, E., Wolpers, C. (eds) Verhandlungen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-01991-7_162
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