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James D. R. Buchanan, Russell P. Cowburn (), Ana-Vanessa Jausovec, Dorothée Petit, Peter Seem, Gang Xiong, Del Atkinson, Kate Fenton, Dan A. Allwood and Matthew T. Bryan
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Russell P. Cowburn: Blackett Physics Laboratory, Imperial College London
Ana-Vanessa Jausovec: Blackett Physics Laboratory, Imperial College London
Dorothée Petit: Blackett Physics Laboratory, Imperial College London
Peter Seem: Blackett Physics Laboratory, Imperial College London
Gang Xiong: Blackett Physics Laboratory, Imperial College London
Del Atkinson: Durham University Physics Department
Kate Fenton: Durham University Physics Department
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Nature, 2005, vol. 436, issue 7050, 475-475

Abstract: Unique surface imperfections serve as an easily identifiable feature in the fight against fraud.

Date: 2005
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