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DURING recent development work, it was found to be necessary to operate a cathode ray tube at a pressure materially lower than 10−6 mm. mercury. For this purpose, conventional barium getters were found to be inadequate, and an investigation of other materials was carried out.
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STOW, R. Titanium as a Gettering Material. Nature 184, 542–543 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/184542a0
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