Narayan, 2009 - Google Patents
New frontier in thin film epitaxy and nanostructured materialsNarayan, 2009
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- 1294362465143983711
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- Narayan J
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- International journal of nanotechnology
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Nanomaterials hold the key to the success of nanotechnology. This review starts with a new paradigm for thin film growth based upon matching of integral multiples of lattice planes across the film-substrate interface. This paradigm of domain matching epitaxy (DME) unifies …
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