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Miller et al., 2014 - Google Patents

Ultrasmooth gold surfaces prepared by chemical mechanical polishing for applications in nanoscience

Miller et al., 2014

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10656612497316305065
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Miller M
Ferrato M
Niec A
Biesinger M
Carmichael T
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Langmuir

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For over 20 years, template stripping has been the best method for preparing ultrasmooth metal surfaces for studies of nanostructures. However, the organic adhesives used in the template stripping method are incompatible with many solvents, limiting the conditions that …
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