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SURFACES AND INTERFACES

Surface Science Perspectives

Surface Science

Perspectives (free access):

External linkThere is plenty of room for new structures at the bottom
by Johannes Pollmann
Based on the full article:
External link  Surface reconstructions on InN and GaN polar and nonpolar surfaces
by David Segeva and Chris G. Van de Walle
Surface Science, Volume 601/4

External linkThe growth of metal nanoparticles on oxides
by Michael Bowker
Based on the full article:
External link  Self-regulated Ni cluster formation on the TiO2(1 1 0) terrace studied using scanning tunneling microscopy
by Keisuke Fujikawa, Shushi Suzuki, Yuichiro Koike, Wang-Jae Chun and Kiyotaka Asakura
Surface Science, Volume 600/10

External linkSurface science and the advancement of direct olefin epoxidation A perspective on the article, ‘‘Partial oxidation of higher olefins on Ag(111) and Ag(110): Conversion of styrene to styrene oxide, benzene, and benzoic acid’’, by Andreas Klust and Robert J. Madix
by Mark A. Barteau
Based on the full article:
External link  Partial oxidation of higher olefins on Ag(1 1 1): Conversion of styrene to styrene oxide, benzene, and benzoic acid 
by Andreas Klusta and Robert J. Madix
Surface Science, Volume 600/23

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Also for your research on nanoscience and biological surfaces:

External linkSurface Science

External linkSurface Science Reports

Surface Science Surface Science Reports

External linkApplied Surface Science

External linkProgress in Surface Science
Applied Surface Science Progress in Surface Science
   
External linkView popular articles on NANOSCIENCE and BIOLOGICAL SURFACES

Outstanding Invited Critical Review Article in Thin Solid Films Text

Thin Solid Films

Congratualtions to T. Tiedje and A. Ballestad of the Department of Physics and Astronomy and also the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of British Columbia, Vancouver for their outstanding invited critical review article: "Atomistic Basis for Continuum Growth Equation: Description of Morphological Evolution of GaAs During Molecular Beam Epitaxy".

Please click here to read the full review article

Progress Highlights

Progress in Surface Science

Surface facetting induced by adsorbates
By: Qiao Chen and Neville V. Richardson

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