Formation and relaxation of 2D island arrays in metal(100) homoepitaxy

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Stoldt, C.R., et al. “Formation and Relaxation of 2D Island Arrays in metal(100) Homoepitaxy”. Progress in Surface Science, vol. 59, no. 1-4, 1998, pp. 67-77, https://doi.org/10.1016/s0079-6816(98)00036-7.
Stoldt, C., Cadilhe, A., Bartelt, M., Jenks, C., Thiel, P., & Evans, J. (1998). Formation and relaxation of 2D island arrays in metal(100) homoepitaxy. Progress in Surface Science, 59(1-4), 67-77. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0079-6816(98)00036-7
Stoldt C, Cadilhe A, Bartelt M, Jenks C, Thiel P, Evans J. Formation and relaxation of 2D island arrays in metal(100) homoepitaxy. Progress in Surface Science. 1998;59(1-4):67-7.
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