The in situ transmission electron microscope allows us to visualise processes occurring at surfaces and interfaces in real time and is therefore capable of providing detailed, quantitative information about reaction mechanisms. We have used a UHV TEM equipped with in situ growth capabilities to stud
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Kinetic formation and optical properties of self-assembled Ge/Si hut clusters
✍ Scribed by T.K. Nguyen-Duc; V. Le Thanh; L.H. Nguyen; F.A. d’Avitaya; J. Derrien
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2005
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- 8
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- Article
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