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The conducting face of an insulator

Elbio Dagotto
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Elbio Dagotto: University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996, USA, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee. edagotto@utk.edu

Nature, 2011, vol. 469, issue 7329, 167-168

Abstract: Stacking two oxide insulators together is known to yield a conducting system at the interface between the oxides. But the discovery that simply cleaving such an insulator yields the same outcome is unexpected. See Letter p.189

Date: 2011
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