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  1. On the principle of reciprocity in inelastic electron scattering
  2. Modelling dynamical 3D electron diffraction intensities. I. A scattering cluster algorithm
  3. Modelling dynamical 3D electron diffraction intensities. II. The role of inelastic scattering
  4. Synthesis and Properties of Hydrogen-Free Detonation Diamond
  5. Novel TEM sample preparation using XeF2 selective Etching
  6. Electron Microscopy of Thin Film Inorganic and Organic Photovoltaic Materials
  7. Silver nanoparticle toxicity in sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus
  8. Plasmon-loss imaging of polymer-methanofullerene bulk heterojunction solar cells
  9. Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using sunlight
  10. Low pressure plasma assisted silicon nanowire growth from self organised tin catalyst particles
  11. Optical characteristics of silicon nanowires grown from tin catalyst layers on silicon coated glass
  12. Top-down fabrication of single crystal silicon nanowire using optical lithography
  13. Giant dielectric permittivity of detonation-produced nanodiamond is caused by water
  14. Agglomeration of Silver Nanoparticles in Sea Urchin
  15. The electrical and optical properties of oriented Langmuir-Blodgett films of single-walled carbon nanotubes
  16. Trimethyltin Hydroxide: A Crystallographic and HighZ′ Curiosity
  17. Stable Polymorphs Crystallized Directly under Thermodynamic Control in Three-Dimensional Nanoconfinement: A Generic Methodology
  18. ChemInform Abstract: Preparation, Characterization, and Structural Phase Transitions in a New Family of Semiconducting Transition Metal Oxychalcogenides β-La2O2MSe2 (M: Mn, Fe).
  19. Simple and scalable route for the ‘bottom-up’ synthesis of few-layer graphene platelets and thin films
  20. Preparation, Characterization, and Structural Phase Transitions in a New Family of Semiconducting Transition Metal Oxychalcogenides β-La2O2MSe2(M= Mn, Fe)
  21. Analysis of computational EELS modelling results for MgO-based systems
  22. Aberration Corrected STEM and EELS
  23. US pioneers ‘high speed’ tiny tungsten