Ultrafast holographic nanopatterning of biocatalytically formed silica
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David W. Tomlin | Morley O. Stone | Rajesh R. Naik | Lawrence L. Brott | Sean M. Kirkpatrick | Stephen J. Clarson | Patrick W. Whitlock | David J. Pikas | R. Naik | L. Brott | M. Stone | D. Tomlin | S. J. Clarson | P. Whitlock | S. Kirkpatrick | D. J. Pikas
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