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100 1 $aDresselhaus, M. S.,$eeditor.
245 10 $aIntercalation in Layered Materials /$cedited by M. S. Dresselhaus.
264 1 $aBoston, MA :$bSpringer US :$bSpringer,$c1986.
300 $aXIII, 497 p.$bonline resource.
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490 1 $aNATO ASI Series, Series B: Physics,$x0258-1221 ;$v148
520 $aThis volume is prepared from lecture notes for the course "Intercalation in Layered Materials" which was held at the Ettore Majorana Centre for Scientific Culture at Erice, Sicily in July, 1986, as part of the International School of Materials Science and Tech­ nology. The course itself consisted of formal tutorial lectures, workshops, and informal discussions. Lecture notes were prepared for the formal lectures, and short summaries of many of the workshop presentations were prepared. This volume is based on these lecture notes and research summaries. The material is addressed to advanced graduate students and postdoctoral researchers and assumes a background in basic solid state physics. The goals of this volume on Intercalation in Layered Materials include an introduc­ tion to the field for potential new participants, an in-depth and broad exposure for stu­ dents and young investigators already working in the field, a basis for cross-fertilization between workers on various layered host materials and with various intercalants, and an elaboration of the complementarity of intercalated layered materials with deliberately structured superlattices.
650 10 $aMaterials science.
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650 24 $aCharacterization and Evaluation of Materials.
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