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Self-organization in thin polycarbonate films and its optical and electro-optical applications

Polymers were used widely by different investigators for the production of microand nano-sized periodic dielectric structures. It was shown that the phenomenon of self-organization, which takes place in colloidal suspensions, brings into existence strictly ordered patterns, which have a potential as...

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Published in:Journal of materials science 2004-11, Vol.39 (21), p.6639-6641
Main Authors: BORMASHENKO, E, POGREB, R, STANEVSKY, O, BITON, Y, BORMASHENKO, Y
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