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[en] The capability of studying the interactions of positrons with surfaces has recently been exploited by using ultra-high-vacuum techniques. The result has been a new understanding of how positrons interact with surfaces and because of this we are now able to make much stronger fluxes of slow positrons. The higher beam strengths in turn are opening up new possibilities for experimentation on surfaces and solids and for studying the atomic physics of positronium and positron-molecule scattering at low energies. The lectures are intended to review some of the history of this subject and to outline the present state of our knowledge of experimentation with low-energy positron beams. (orig./TW)
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Brandt, W.; Dupasquier, A. (eds.); 728 p; ISBN 0-444-86521-7; ; 1983; p. 432-509; North-Holland Publ. Co; Amsterdam (Netherlands); 83. course of the International School of Physics 'Enrico Fermi' on positrons in solids; Varenna (Italy); 14-24 Jul 1981
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