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First principles and thermodynamic modeling of CdS surfaces and nanorods
Amanda S. Barnard
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, Huifang Xu
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Engineering
Structure Surface
100%
Nanorod
100%
Nanomaterial
50%
Synthesis Method
50%
Low-Temperature
50%
Experimental Result
50%
Aspect Ratio
50%
Energy Surface
50%
Hydrothermal Synthesis
50%
Equilibrium Shape
50%
Thermodynamic Model
50%
Isotropic Surface
50%
Physics
First-Principles
100%
Nanorod
100%
Nanomaterial
50%
Single Crystal
50%
Aspect Ratio
50%
First Principle
50%
Surface Energy
50%
Hydrothermal Synthesis
50%
Material Science
Nanocrystalline Material
100%
Nanorod
100%
Thermodynamics Modeling
100%
Surface Structure
66%
Single Crystal
33%
Hydrothermal Synthesis
33%
Surface Energy
33%
Surface Stress
33%