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Seeing is believing: Electron microscopy for investigating nanostructures

Ravishankar, 2010

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11830596019704993190
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Ravishankar N
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

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Controlling the properties of nanostructures requires a detailed understanding of structure, microstructure, and chemistry at ever-decreasing length scales. The modern day transmission electron microscope has thus become an indispensable tool in the study of …
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