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    Nanowires: Formation Mechanisms, Size Evolution, Mechanical Reversibility, Conductance and Fluctuations

    Author
    1. A Kelly
    2. A Stalder
    3. AG Scherbakov
    4. AM Bratkovsky
    5. AM Bratkovsky
    6. AP Alivisatos
    7. Atomic and Nanometer-Scale Modification of Materials
    8. D Hall
    9. DPE Smith
    10. EN Bogachek
    11. EN Bogachek
    12. EN Bogachek
    13. For early studies on whiskers see
    14. G Dieter
    15. JA Torres
    16. JA Torres
    17. JI Pascual
    18. JI Pascual
    19. JL Costra-Krämer
    20. Large Clusters of Atoms and Molecules T. P. Martin
    21. M Kastner
    22. ND Lang
    23. P Stoltze
    24. Quantum Transport in Ultrasmall Devices D. K. Ferry, H. L. Grubin, C. Jacoboni, and A.-P
    25. RN Barnett
    26. See articles in
    27. U Landman
    28. U Landman
    29. U Landman
    30. VI Fal’ko
    31. WA de Heer
    32. WD Luedtke
    33. WD Luedtke
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
    Publication date
    01/01/1997
    Field of study
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