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A simple method of calculating an energy spectrum from isothermal measurements, using Fourier techniques

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Pages 1053-1065 | Received 20 May 1991, Accepted 08 Oct 1991, Published online: 20 Aug 2006

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V. Ocelík, K. Csach, A. Kasardová, J. Mis̆kuf, P. Švec, K. Kris̆tiaková & I. Mat'ko. (1996) Activation energy distribution in nanocrystallization kinetics of amorphous Fe73.5Cu1Nb3Si13.5B9 alloy. Scripta Materialia 35:11, pages 1301-1306.
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H. Stulens, G. Knuyt, W. De Ceuninck, L. De Schepper & L. Stals. (1996) A re-interpretation of the existence of a spectrum of activation energies for the microstructural changes in Al 1% Si lines. Journal of Applied Physics 79:4, pages 2160-2161.
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K. Csach, V. Ocelik, J. Miskuf, V.Z. Bengus & P. Duhaj. (1994) Direct spectrum analysis of anelastic deformation response during structural relaxation of amorphous metals. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 30:2, pages 496-498.
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H. Stulens, G. Knuyt, W. De Ceuninck, L. De Schepper & L. Stals. (1994) An activation energy study of the microstructural changes in Al-1%Si interconnects. Journal of Applied Physics 75:4, pages 2270-2277.
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