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Thin-film cliffhanger

Max G. Lagally () and Zhenyu Zhang
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Max G. Lagally: University of Wisconsin
Zhenyu Zhang: Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Nature, 2002, vol. 417, issue 6892, 907-909

Abstract: Thin films are grown ideally one atomic layer at a time, but atoms can move along and between layers. The model for film growth has now been extended to describe how atoms tumble over 'cliffs' between layers.

Date: 2002
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