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On the relative stability of different topographical features developed on bombarded copper surfaces

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Pages 187-192 | Published online: 19 Aug 2006

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O. Auciello, Roger Kelly & R. Iricibar. (1980) New insight into the development of pyramidal structures on bombarded copper surfaces. Radiation Effects 46:1-2, pages 105-117.
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