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      Ultrahigh-Density Nanowire Arrays Grown in Self-Assembled Diblock Copolymer Templates

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                Journal
                Science
                Science
                American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
                0036-8075
                1095-9203
                December 15 2000
                December 15 2000
                : 290
                : 5499
                : 2126-2129
                Article
                10.1126/science.290.5499.2126
                11118143
                697bb227-2b18-4883-a103-fbbd16a8c655
                © 2000
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