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A standard format for reporting atomic positions: Further needs and options

In response to a recent Surface Science Editorial (2010) [1] and accompanying Prospective article [2], we propose that the community of surface scientists and nanoscientists select a common data format for reporting experimental data and atomic coordinates, and have it accepted by relevant journals.

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Published in:Surface science 2010-09, Vol.604 (19), p.1544-1547
Main Authors: Van Hove, M.A., Hermann, K., Watson, P.R., Woodruff, D.P., Tong, S.Y., Diehl, R.D., Heinz, K., Minot, C., Tochihara, H.
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