2007
DOI: 10.1134/s1070427207110018
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“…This research, led by Aleskovskii at the Leningrad Lensovet Technological Institute (now Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology), was known as "molecular layering," 17 , 18 and was largely motivated by a need to better understand the basic building blocks of compound materials. 17 Because most of this work was reported in Russian, much of the Western scientifi c community was not aware of this work until very recently. Even now, there are very few translations of the original Russian work and few citations of this work in any of the ALE or ALD literature.…”
Section: History Of Ald: Atomic Layer Epitaxy and Molecular Layeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research, led by Aleskovskii at the Leningrad Lensovet Technological Institute (now Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology), was known as "molecular layering," 17 , 18 and was largely motivated by a need to better understand the basic building blocks of compound materials. 17 Because most of this work was reported in Russian, much of the Western scientifi c community was not aware of this work until very recently. Even now, there are very few translations of the original Russian work and few citations of this work in any of the ALE or ALD literature.…”
Section: History Of Ald: Atomic Layer Epitaxy and Molecular Layeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And years later, (during the 1970s) his group in Russia worked on the developing this concept further [315]. And years later, (during the 1970s) his group in Russia worked on the developing this concept further [315].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A high-purity ultradispersed carbon structure is synthesised by methane chlorination [9] carried out in a continuous reactor in a non-equilibrium regime with a chlorine deficit. These circumstances, as will be shown below, have a considerable influence of the result of the halogenation reaction.…”
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confidence: 99%