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Erosion of Electrodes in a Three-Electrode Pulsed X-Ray Tube with Explosive Emission. / Palchikov, E. I.

в: Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, Том 66, № 2, 2, 04.2025, стр. 183-190.

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Palchikov, EI 2025, 'Erosion of Electrodes in a Three-Electrode Pulsed X-Ray Tube with Explosive Emission', Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, Том. 66, № 2, 2, стр. 183-190. https://doi.org/10.1134/S0021894425020178

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Palchikov EI. Erosion of Electrodes in a Three-Electrode Pulsed X-Ray Tube with Explosive Emission. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics. 2025 апр.;66(2):183-190. 2. doi: 10.1134/S0021894425020178

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Palchikov, E. I. / Erosion of Electrodes in a Three-Electrode Pulsed X-Ray Tube with Explosive Emission. в: Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics. 2025 ; Том 66, № 2. стр. 183-190.

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