MEASUREMENT OF THICKNESSES OF OPTICALLY TRANSPARENT LAYERED STRUCTURES BY THE SPECTRAL INTERFEROMETRY METHOD
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PACS 42.87.Bg; 68.55.Jd
Radiofiz. elektron. 2017, 22(1): 77-85
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