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Innocenzi et al., 2014 - Google Patents

Hard X-rays and soft-matter: processing of sol–gel films from a top down route

Innocenzi et al., 2014

Document ID
2871330271730888998
Author
Innocenzi P
Malfatti L
Marmiroli B
Falcaro P
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of sol-gel science and technology

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A current trend of applied research in the field of nanomaterials is the integration of bottom up and top down fabrication methods. Sol–gel chemistry is widely applied to obtain different functional materials from a bottom up route, especially in the case of thin films. To fabricate …
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