Atomic-Layer Electrodeposition Method Yields Surprising Results

A new method for creating very thin layers of materials at the atomic scale, reported in the latest issue of the journal Science, could "unlock an important new technology" for creating nanomaterials, according to nanomaterials expert Dr. Jay A. Switzer of Missouri University of Science and Technology in the journal.

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A new method for creating very thin layers of materials at the atomic scale, reported in the latest issue of the journal Science, could "unlock an important new technology" for creating nanomaterials, according to nanomaterials expert Dr. Jay A. Switzer of Missouri University of Science and Technology in the journal.

Switzer was asked by the editors of Science to discuss the research, which identifies a new method of atomic-layer deposition (ALD), in the "Perspectives" section of Science. The research and Switzer's Perspective article both appear in the journal's Dec. 7, 2012, issue.

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