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Single-Phase Filamentary Cellular Breakdown Via Laser-Induced Solute Segregation

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Akey, Austin J
Recht, Daniel
Williams, James
Aziz, Michael
Buonassisi, Tonio

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John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Nanosecond melting and quenching of materials offers a pathway to novel structures with unusual properties. Impurity-rich silicon processed using nanosecond-pulsed-laser-melting is known to produce nanoscale features in a process referred to as "cellular

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Advanced Functional Materials

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2037-12-31
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