Methods, rules and limits of successful self-assembly
The self-assembly of structured particles into monodisperse clusters is a challenge on the nano-, micro- and even macro-scale. While biological systems are able to self-assemble with comparative ease, many aspects of this self-assembly are not fully understood. In this thesis, we look at the strateg...
Main Authors: | Williamson, A, A J Williamson |
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Other Authors: | Doye, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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