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Physico-chemical confinement of helical nanofilaments
S. Lee
, H. Kim
, T. J. Shin
, E. Tsai
, J. M. Richardson
, E. Korblova
, D. M. Walba
, N. A. Clark
, S. B. Lee
, D. K. Yoon
Chemical Engineering and Materials Science
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Helical Nanofilaments
100%
Chemical Confinement
100%
Nanochannel
16%
Device Application
16%
Combined System
16%
Optical Properties
16%
Molecular Configuration
16%
Confinement Model
16%
Molecular Layer
16%
Confinement Effect
16%
Structural Complexity
16%
Structural Evolution
16%
Thermal Transition
16%
Mesogen
16%
Grazing Incidence X-ray Diffraction (GIXRD)
16%
Soft Matter
16%
Chemical Affinity
16%
In Situ Experiment
16%
Layer Direction
16%
Physical Confinement
16%
Physics
Soft Matter Physics
100%
X Ray Diffraction
100%
Grazing Incidence
100%
Optical Property
100%
Electron Affinity
100%
Engineering
Combined System
100%
Modified Surface
100%
Confinement Effect
100%
X Ray Diffraction
100%
Material Science
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
X-Ray Diffraction
50%
Optical Property
50%