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Related Website:

http://people.clemson.edu/~jianluo/Research/SF.html

Research Abstract:
For decades, it was widely accepted that nanoscale equilibrium-thickness amorphous films could exist only at grain boundaries or hetero-phase interfaces between two crystalline grains (known as intergranular glassy films or IGFs). The theory was recently challenged: stable surficial amorphous films 


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Related Publications:
J. Luo, Y. -M, Chiang, and R. M. Cannon, "Inorganic Nanoscale Surficial Films of Self-Selecting Thickness," a review chapter in Bottom-Up Nanofabrication: Supramolecules, Self-Assemblies, and Organized Films, edited by H. S. Nalwa and K. Ariga, American Scientific Publishers, in press (2006). J. Luo, M. Tang, R. M. Cannon, W. C. Carter, and Y. -M, Chiang, "Pressure-Balance and Diffuse-Interface Models for Surficial Amorphous Films," accepted for publication in the special issue of Materials 
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