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The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2011
The adsorption of Cu-phthalocyanine (CuPc) molecules on Au-modified Ge(001) surfaces has been studied with low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy. The Au-modified Ge(001) surface consists of well-ordered arrays of perfectly straight nanowires, which are separated by 1.6 nm wide and about 0.6 nm deep trenches.
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The adsorption of Cu-phthalocyanine (CuPc) molecules on Au-modified Ge(001) surfaces has been studied with low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy. The Au-modified Ge(001) surface consists of well-ordered arrays of perfectly straight nanowires, which are separated by 1.6 nm wide and about 0.6 nm deep trenches.
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Nature, 2003
When high-throughput screening of proteins and genes made its debut, it was the darling of industry--but new academic facilities are now being set up to make the expensive technology involved available to researchers. As a result, new institutes are recruiting scientists to liaise between academia and industry; and industry, in turn, continues to seek ...
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When high-throughput screening of proteins and genes made its debut, it was the darling of industry--but new academic facilities are now being set up to make the expensive technology involved available to researchers. As a result, new institutes are recruiting scientists to liaise between academia and industry; and industry, in turn, continues to seek ...
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