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Liquid-cell Transmission Electron Microscopy for Tracking Self-assembly of Nanoparticles
Published on: October 16, 2017
Extended one-dimensional self-assemblies of nanoparticles; nano-rouleaux formations
Paula Rahman1, Mark Green, Crispin Heatherington
1Department of Physics, King's College London, The Strand, London, UK WC2R 2LS.
Abstract:
In this communication, we report the unusually extensive uni-directional self-assembly of nanoparticulate EuF(3) and discuss the origins behind such behaviour.
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