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Crystallization of Soft Crystals
Langmuir, 2008The crystallization of micelles formed by surfactant F127 solvated by 20% in water was investigated in the vicinity of a hydrophilic interface. Upon entering the crystalline phase from low temperature, a large correlation length develops without preferential texture.
Max, Wolff +2 more
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Crystal-to-Crystal Photodimerizattons
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals Science and Technology. Section A. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 1994Abstract Most [2+2 photodimerizations proceed heterogeneously, i.e. at a certain conversion phase separation occurs which leads to the destruction of the parent crystal. The crystal fragmentation can be avoided by irradiation in the long wavelength tail of the absorption.
Enkelmann, V. +3 more
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Journal of Structural Biology, 2003
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Barbara L, Golden, Craig E, Kundrot
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AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Barbara L, Golden, Craig E, Kundrot
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The European Physical Journal D - Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 1998
Numerical simulations of the equations of motion of 300 charged particles confined to a plane with an additional magnetic field orthogonal to the plane reproduce recently observed self-organization of non-neutral plasmas into a small number of interacting vortices. In the presence of damping we observe crystallized vortices, i.e.
B. Reusch, R. Blümel
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Numerical simulations of the equations of motion of 300 charged particles confined to a plane with an additional magnetic field orthogonal to the plane reproduce recently observed self-organization of non-neutral plasmas into a small number of interacting vortices. In the presence of damping we observe crystallized vortices, i.e.
B. Reusch, R. Blümel
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Crystal Design and Crystal Engineering
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2003No abstract.
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‘‘Hall crystal’’ versus Wigner crystal
Physical Review B, 1989We consider the possibility of coexistence of the quantized Hall effect (QHE) and a weak charge-density wave. For suitably chosen interactions between the fermions, there is a crystalline ordered state (''Hall crystal'') exhibiting QHE. Unlike the standard Wigner crystal, the energy of the Hall crystal does not have a cusp minimum when the fermion ...
, Teanovic, , Axel, , Halperin
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