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Refractive Index Variation of Magnetron-Sputtered a-Si1-xGex by ?One-Sample Concept? Combinatory

Tivadar Lohner    
Benjamin Kalas    
Peter Petrik    
Zsolt Zolnai    
Miklós Serényi and György Sáfrán    

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