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Chemistry / Matter / Emerging technologies / Nanomaterials / Graphene / Semiconductor devices / Monolayers / Potential applications of graphene / Indium gallium arsenide / Gallium arsenide / Nanowire / Quantum dot
Date: 2011-09-07 07:22:03
Chemistry
Matter
Emerging technologies
Nanomaterials
Graphene
Semiconductor devices
Monolayers
Potential applications of graphene
Indium gallium arsenide
Gallium arsenide
Nanowire
Quantum dot

Synthesis, assembly and applications of semiconductor nanomembranes

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