Engineering self-organising helium bubble lattices in tungsten
Abstract The self-organisation of void and gas bubbles in solids into superlattices is an intriguing nanoscale phenomenon. Despite the discovery of these lattices 45 years ago, the atomistics behind the ordering mechanisms responsible for the formation of these nanostructures are yet to be fully elu...
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Auteurs principaux: | R. W. Harrison, G. Greaves, J. A. Hinks, S. E. Donnelly |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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