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Theory of Electrical Double Layers in Adsorbed Films

R. W. Gurney
- 15 Mar 1935 - 
- Vol. 47, Iss: 6, pp 479-482
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Formation of a metallic layer from individual atoms

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Quick-start guide for first-principles modelling of semiconductor interfaces

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An electron acceptor molecule in a nanomesh: F 4 TCNQ on h -BN/Rh(111)

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Field Evaporation and Related Topics

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an account of current thinking about basic field evaporation theory and a definitive account of past debates and of the evidence that supports current thinking, as well as a summary overview of the interaction of laser pulses with field emitters.