Mechanism and processing dependence of biaxial texture development in magnesium oxide thin films grown by inclined-substrate deposition
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U. Balachandran | Dean J. Miller | Carl R. Kannewurf | M. P. Chudzik | Rachel E. Koritala | L. P. Luo
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