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References
1. Using Block Copolymer Micellar Thin Films as Templates for the Production of Catalysts
for Carbon Nanotube Growth, R. D. Bennett, G. Y. Xiong, Z. F. Ren, and R. E. Cohen,
Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA 02140 and Dept. of Physics, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA
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2. Incident angle dependence of nanogap size in suspended carbon nanotube shadow
lithography, Nitin Chopra et al, 2005 Nanotechnology 16, 133-136
3. Characterization of DNA-Templated Metal Nanowires DNA molecules as templates for
ultrathin metallic nanowires, Alan M. Dibos and Alexey Bezryadin, Dept. of Physics,
University of Kansas and Dept. of Physics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL
4. In-situ TEM observations of abnormal grain growth, coarsening, and
substrate de-wetting in nanocrystalline Ag thin films, Rand Dannenberg, E. A . Stach, J. R. Groza, and B. J. Dresser,
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References for x-ray microscopy and x-ray windows:
1. G. F. Foster, P.A. F. Anastasi, P. M. Bennett, C. J. Buckley, and R. E. Burge, "The Development of an Environmental Chamber for the King's
College/SERC Daresbury Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscope, Springer Series in Optical Sciences, Vol. 67, X-Ray Microscopy III, Editors:
A. Michette, G. Morrison, and C. Buckley, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1992.
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