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Fingerprinting f-electron compounds using static and time-resolved extreme ultraviolet reflectance spectroscopy

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Abstract

Extreme ultraviolet reflectance spectroscopy is a powerful tool for distinguishing similar f-electron compounds through the shape of O- and N-edge absorption features. We demonstrate this with two cerium compounds working towards measurements on actinides.

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