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Publications by Sandrine Perruchas
Photolithographic Processing of Silver Loaded Dielectric Coatings Based on Preformed Colloidal TiO2nanoparticles Dispersed in a Mesoporous Silica Binder
Nanotechnology
Mechanics of Materials
Electronic Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Materials Science
Nanoscience
Electrical
Bioengineering
Nanotechnology
Chemistry
Ion-Shaping of Embedded Gold Hollow Nanoshells Into Vertically Aligned Prolate Morphologies
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