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Laser-Micromachined Defect Arrays for DC Potential Drop Fatigue Studies
doi 10.1117/12.537794
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Date
July 15, 2004
Authors
Craig B. Arnold
Bhanu Pratap
Alberto Pique
Andrew B. Geltmacher
James P. Thomas
Publisher
SPIE
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