Nanoscale processes on insulating surfaces /
Ionic crystals are among the simplest structures in nature. They can be easily cleaved in air and in vacuum, and the resulting surfaces are atomically flat on areas hundreds of nanometers wide. With the development of scanning probe microscopy, these surfaces have become an ideal playground to inv...
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Main Author: | Gnecco, Enrico. |
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Other Authors: | Szymoński, Marek. |
Format: | Specialized reference book |
Language: | English |
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Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ :
World Scientific,
c2009.
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