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English: Comparing two membranes with vertical and 45 degree channel angle used to study ultrasound propagation. Channel diameter 0.5 µm. Membrane thickness 23 µm. Irradiation: O.M. Ivanov. Etching and preparation: P.Yu. Apel. SEM: O.L.Orelovich
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T. E. Gomez Alvarez-Arenas, P.Yu. Apel, O.L. Orelovich (2007). "Characterization of ion-track membrane by non-contact ultrasonic magnitude and phase spectroscopy". Journal of Membrane Science 301: 210-220.

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