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New Paper in Journal of the American Ceramic Society

July 9, 2017 Jason Kilpatrick

New paper from our SFI-funded US-Ireland project by Steven Brewer from Georgia Tech: Functional and Structural Effects of Layer Periodicity in Chemical Solution-Deposited PZT Thin Films

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← Electrochemical force microscopy of the solid-liquid interface: 4-year PhD studentship

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