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Nanomaterials / Microtechnology / Semiconductor device fabrication / Nanocrystal / Etching / X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy / Silicon dioxide / EFluor Nanocrystal / Chemistry / Materials science / Science
Date: 2006-10-31 04:02:21
Nanomaterials
Microtechnology
Semiconductor device fabrication
Nanocrystal
Etching
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
Silicon dioxide
EFluor Nanocrystal
Chemistry
Materials science
Science

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS VOLUME 84, NUMBER[removed]JUNE 2004

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