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July 5th, 2006
3-D nanocrystals' interior image created
Abstract:
An international team led by University College London researchers at the London Center for Nanotechnology have obtained a full 3-D image of the interior of nanocrystals by using a process known as coherent X-ray diffraction imaging.
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