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Material properties particularly suited to be measured with helium scattering : selected examples from 2D materials, van der Waals heterostructures, glassy materials, catalytic substrates, topological insulators and superconducting radio frequency materials. / Holst, Bodil; Alexandrowicz, Gil; Avidor, Nadav; Benedek, Giorgio; Bracco, Gianangelo; Ernst, Wolfgang E.; Farias, Daniel; Jardine, Andrew P.; Lefmann, Kim; Manson, Joseph R.; Marquardt, Roberto; Artes, Salvador Miret; Sibener, Steven J.; Wells, Justin W.; Tamtoegl, Anton; Allison, William.
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, Vol. 23, No. 13, 07.04.2021, p. 7653-7672.
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Harvard
Holst, B, Alexandrowicz, G, Avidor, N, Benedek, G, Bracco, G, Ernst, WE, Farias, D, Jardine, AP
, Lefmann, K, Manson, JR, Marquardt, R, Artes, SM, Sibener, SJ, Wells, JW, Tamtoegl, A & Allison, W 2021, '
Material properties particularly suited to be measured with helium scattering: selected examples from 2D materials, van der Waals heterostructures, glassy materials, catalytic substrates, topological insulators and superconducting radio frequency materials',
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, vol. 23, no. 13, pp. 7653-7672.
https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cp05833e
APA
Holst, B., Alexandrowicz, G., Avidor, N., Benedek, G., Bracco, G., Ernst, W. E., Farias, D., Jardine, A. P.
, Lefmann, K., Manson, J. R., Marquardt, R., Artes, S. M., Sibener, S. J., Wells, J. W., Tamtoegl, A., & Allison, W. (2021).
Material properties particularly suited to be measured with helium scattering: selected examples from 2D materials, van der Waals heterostructures, glassy materials, catalytic substrates, topological insulators and superconducting radio frequency materials.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics,
23(13), 7653-7672.
https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cp05833e
Vancouver
Holst B, Alexandrowicz G, Avidor N, Benedek G, Bracco G, Ernst WE et al.
Material properties particularly suited to be measured with helium scattering: selected examples from 2D materials, van der Waals heterostructures, glassy materials, catalytic substrates, topological insulators and superconducting radio frequency materials.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 2021 Apr 7;23(13):7653-7672.
https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cp05833e
Author
Holst, Bodil ; Alexandrowicz, Gil ; Avidor, Nadav ; Benedek, Giorgio ; Bracco, Gianangelo ; Ernst, Wolfgang E. ; Farias, Daniel ; Jardine, Andrew P. ; Lefmann, Kim ; Manson, Joseph R. ; Marquardt, Roberto ; Artes, Salvador Miret ; Sibener, Steven J. ; Wells, Justin W. ; Tamtoegl, Anton ; Allison, William. / Material properties particularly suited to be measured with helium scattering : selected examples from 2D materials, van der Waals heterostructures, glassy materials, catalytic substrates, topological insulators and superconducting radio frequency materials. In: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 2021 ; Vol. 23, No. 13. pp. 7653-7672.
Bibtex
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title = "Material properties particularly suited to be measured with helium scattering: selected examples from 2D materials, van der Waals heterostructures, glassy materials, catalytic substrates, topological insulators and superconducting radio frequency materials",
abstract = "Helium Atom Scattering (HAS) and Helium Spin-Echo scattering (HeSE), together helium scattering, are well established, but non-commercial surface science techniques. They are characterised by the beam inertness and very low beam energy (",
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author = "Bodil Holst and Gil Alexandrowicz and Nadav Avidor and Giorgio Benedek and Gianangelo Bracco and Ernst, {Wolfgang E.} and Daniel Farias and Jardine, {Andrew P.} and Kim Lefmann and Manson, {Joseph R.} and Roberto Marquardt and Artes, {Salvador Miret} and Sibener, {Steven J.} and Wells, {Justin W.} and Anton Tamtoegl and William Allison",
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doi = "10.1039/d0cp05833e",
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