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Salting the surface

Marshall Stoneham ()
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Marshall Stoneham: Centre for Materials Research, University College London

Nature, 2001, vol. 410, issue 6825, 159-159

Abstract: When one type of material is grown on a very different one, the electrostatic interactions between them become important. These interactions offer new ways to control structure on the nanoscale.

Date: 2001
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