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1997
Abstract In this chapter we survey several examples of physically adsorbed monolayers chosen according to two criteria: (1) to demonstrate the interesting variety of physical phenomena present and (2) to illustrate the outstanding features of the general theory in Chapters 4 and 5. Fluid phases (dilute gases and liquids) have correlation
L W Bruch, Milton W Cole, Eugene Zaremba
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Abstract In this chapter we survey several examples of physically adsorbed monolayers chosen according to two criteria: (1) to demonstrate the interesting variety of physical phenomena present and (2) to illustrate the outstanding features of the general theory in Chapters 4 and 5. Fluid phases (dilute gases and liquids) have correlation
L W Bruch, Milton W Cole, Eugene Zaremba
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 1990
Monolayers of octadecylurea have been studied over the temperature range 14-30°C by measuring surface pressure-area isotherms and evaporation resistances. The monolayer can exist in two distinct condensed phases: the α phase, with a limiting area of about 0.195 nm molecule, and the β phase, with a limiting area of about 0.250 nm molecule.
Hunter, D. S. +3 more
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Monolayers of octadecylurea have been studied over the temperature range 14-30°C by measuring surface pressure-area isotherms and evaporation resistances. The monolayer can exist in two distinct condensed phases: the α phase, with a limiting area of about 0.195 nm molecule, and the β phase, with a limiting area of about 0.250 nm molecule.
Hunter, D. S. +3 more
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Monolayer mosaic heterostructures
Nature Nanotechnology, 2022Can Liu, Kaihui Liu
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International Journal of Modern Physics B, 1995
The ferromagnetic properties of ultrathin films grown on non-magnetic substrates provide interesting new insights into the physics of magnetism. In this report we review experiments in the very low coverage regime (Θ < 2 atomic layers). The Fe monolayer on W plays an outstanding role, because it forms a ferromagnetic and thermodynamically stable ...
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The ferromagnetic properties of ultrathin films grown on non-magnetic substrates provide interesting new insights into the physics of magnetism. In this report we review experiments in the very low coverage regime (Θ < 2 atomic layers). The Fe monolayer on W plays an outstanding role, because it forms a ferromagnetic and thermodynamically stable ...
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