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Investigating the Orientations of Langmuir Blodgett Films of Copper Tetra-t-Butyl Phthalocyanine Using Polarised, Ultra-Soft Xanes Spectroscopy

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Joy Johnstone & KevinJ Roberts. (1998) Structural Characterisation of Condensed Molecular Materials using Polarised NEXAFS Spectroscopy. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals Science and Technology. Section A. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals 313:1, pages 39-53.
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Ana Kwokal & Kevin J. Roberts. (2014) Direction of the polymorphic form of entacapone using an electrochemical tuneable surface template. CrystEngComm 16:17, pages 3487-3493.
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Joy Johnstone, Carol Peacock & Kevin J. Roberts. (1999) Application of polarised NEXAFS spectroscopy to the structural characterisation of condensed molecular surfaces and interfaces. Journal of Crystal Growth 198-199, pages 275-281.
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