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Crystal structure

Known as: Principal axis (crystallography), Crystalline lattice, Crystallographic system 
In crystallography, crystal structure is a description of the ordered arrangement of atoms, ions or molecules in a crystalline material. Ordered… 
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
KRE(WO4)2 (RE = Gd and Yb) nanocrystalline powder was obtained by the modified sol-gel Pechini method. The precursor powder was… 
Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
The optical appearance of yttrium thin film electrodes can be electrochemically switched from mirrorlike to highly transparent by… 
Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Poly(vinylidene difluoride) (PVDF) nanotubes were prepared by wetting of ordered porous templates. We processed either PVDF melts… 
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
summary, we have successfully produced highly ordered arrays of single-crystalline antimony nanowires with diameters of 40 nm in… 
Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Uniform, large aspect-ratio, monocrystalline BaWO4 nanorods were synthesized using a reversed micelle templating method; novel… 
Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Raman spectroscopy and Raman imaging were used to examine several types of carbon electrode materials, including glassy carbon… 
Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
The synthesis of 1,2- and 1,3-calix[4]-bis-crowns, double calix[4]arenes and double calixcrowns have been shown to depend on the… 
Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
The finite-difference-time-domain (FDTD) technique is applied to two-dimensional periodic problems in scattering and radiation… 
Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
This contribution demonstrates that high charge carrier mobility (<400 cm2/Vs) is an inherent property ofultrapure organic… 
Highly Cited
1973
Highly Cited
1973
ODC-844.2 The ability o f the soft rot fungus Humicola alopallonella Meyers & Moore to form cavities in various cellulose fibres…