Generation of silicon nanoparticles via femtosecond laser ablation in vacuum
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Salvatore Amoruso | Nicola Spinelli | Raffaele Velotta | Riccardo Bruzzese | Giovanni Ausanio | M. Vitiello | Xuan Wang | Vincenzo Iannotti | Luciano Lanotte | S. Amoruso | N. Spinelli | R. Velotta | R. Bruzzese | M. Vitiello | V. Iannotti | Xuan Wang | G. Ausanio | L. Lanotte
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