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Scanning tunneling microscope induced crystallization of fullerene-like MoS
2
M. Homyonfer
, Y. Mastai
,
M. Hershfinkel
, V. Volterra
, J. L. Hutchison
, R. Tenne
Department of Physiology and Cell Biology
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Ambient Conditions
50%
Amorphous Crystallization
50%
Amorphous MoS3
100%
Amorphous Precursor
50%
Au Substrate
50%
Chemical Reaction
100%
Continuous Domain
50%
Crystallization
100%
Crystallization Process
50%
Electrical Pulse
100%
Electrodeposit
50%
Exothermicity
50%
Fullerene-like
100%
Gold Substrate
50%
Heat Dissipation
50%
IF-MoS2
50%
Induced Crystallization
100%
Inorganic Fullerene-like
50%
Molybdenite
100%
MoS2 Layers
50%
MoS3
50%
MoSe2
50%
Nanocrystallites
50%
Nanoparticles
100%
Outer Shell
50%
Platelets
50%
Reaction Mechanism
50%
Reactive Crystallization
50%
Scanning Tunneling Microscope
100%
Thermal Energy
50%
Material Science
Amorphous Material
100%
Crystallization
33%
Film
33%
Fullerene
100%
Nanocrystallites
66%
Nanoparticle
66%
Platelet
33%
Chemistry
Crystallization
20%
Fullerene
100%
Liquid Film
20%
Molybdenum Disulfide
100%
Nanoparticle
40%