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bibliographicCitation Kozhummal R, Yang Y, Güder F, Hartel A, Lu X, Küçükbayrak UM, Mateo-Alonso A, Elwenspoek M, Zacharias M. Homoepitaxial branching: an unusual polymorph of zinc oxide derived from seeded solution growth. ACS Nano. 2012 Aug 28;6(8):7133–41. doi: 10.1021/nn302188q. PMID: 22849328.
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