Plasma Nanoengineering and Nanofabrication

With the recent advances in nanotechnology, plasma nanofabrication has become an exciting new niche because plasma-based approaches can deliver unique structures at the nanoscale that cannot be achieved by other techniques and/or in a more economical and environmentally friendly manner. Over the las...

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Main Authors: VASILEV, Krasimir (Ed.) (Author), RAMIASA, Melanie (Ed.) (Author)
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Published: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2017.
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