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Hello, this is my first time doing this so please be kind.

In the History section the following statement is made: "However, it wasn't until a third generation of nozzle beam sources was developed, around 1980, that studies of surface photons could be made by helium atom scattering"

I assume that they meant to say that "Studies of surface PHONONS could be made".

--Matthew.G.Barr (talk) 21:16, 16 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]