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    <description>Dongbok Lee, Sung-Soo Yim, Ho-Ki Lyeo, Min-Ho Kwon, Dongmin Kang et al.&lt;br/&gt;  Amorphous GeSbTe clusters with a size of 20 nm, self-enclosed by a thin layer of TiO, were obtained by cosputtering GeSbTe and TiO targets at room temperature with the aim of reducing the reset current for phase change random access memory applications. Eutectic decomposition during the deposition c ... [Electrochem. Solid-State Lett. 13, K8 (2009)] published Thu Nov 19, 2009.</description>
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    <description>Matthew L. Gross and Michael A. Hickner&lt;br/&gt;  Cyclic voltammograms of gold electrodes laden with carbon nanotubes covalently modified with various electron-withdrawing or donating moieties were measured. Carbon nanotubes modified with electron-donating bromophenyl groups showed a bandgap of 3.0  eV compared to 1.9  eV for unmodified purified tu ... [Electrochem. Solid-State Lett. 13, K5 (2009)] published Tue Nov 17, 2009.</description>
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