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CdS mineralization of hexagonal, lamellar, and cubic lyotropic liquid crystals
Paul V. Braun
, Samuel I. Stupp
Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Research Lab
Mechanical Science and Engineering
Micro and Nanotechnology Lab
Chemistry
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology
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Characteristic Dimensions
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Cubic Liquid Crystal
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Cubic Phase
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Hexagonal Lattice
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Hexagonal Liquid Crystal
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Hexagonal Symmetry
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Hollow Spheres
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Hollow Spherical
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Inorganic Solids
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Lamellar Liquid Crystal
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Lamellar Nanostructures
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Liquid Crystal
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Liquid Crystal Templating
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Liquid Crystalline
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Lyotropic Liquid Crystals
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Nanostructures
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Organic Template
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Rod-like
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Semiconductor Growth
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Spherical Micelle
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Superlattices
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Symmetry Dimension
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Material Science
Crystalline Material
12%
Liquid Crystal
100%
Liquid Crystal Templating
12%
Micelle
25%
Nanocrystalline Material
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Semiconductor Growth
12%
Superlattice
12%
Chemical Engineering
Nanostructure
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