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MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETYSYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS VOLUME 848
Solid-State Chemistry ofInorganic Materials V
Symposium held November 29-December 2, 2004, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
EDITORS:
Jing LiRutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Piscataway, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Nathaniel E. BreseRohm and Haas Electronic Materials
Freeport, New York, U.S.A.
Mercouri G, KanatzidisMichigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan, U.S.A.
Martin JansenMax-Planck-Institute for
Solid State ResearchStuttgart, Germany
IMIRIS1Materials Research Society
Warrendale, Pennsylvania
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CONTENTS
Preface xv
Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings xvii
SYNTHESIS OF NOVEL MATERIALS
* 8 Hydrothermal Synthesis of the Deep-UV NLO Material3
Joseph W. Kolis, Colin D. McMillen, and Taina Franco
O Crystal Chemistry of Some Organically Templated MetalFluorides: The Crystal Structure of [C2N2H10]0.5[Y2F7J 13Philip Lightfoot and Nicholas F. Stephens
Room Temperature Conversion of X0.3V2O5. nH2O PhaseInto X2V6O16. nH2O Phase Influence of the Nature of theCation X+ 19
Olivier Durupthy, Said Es-salhi, Nathalie Steunou,Thibaud Coradin, and Jacques Livage
Sol-Gel Synthesis of Silica-Based Mesoporous Powders 25Lidia Armelao, Gregorio Bottaro, Renzo Campostrini,Stefano Gialanella, Marco Ischia, Fabrizia Poli, andEugenio Tondello
Formation of Intermetallic-Ceramic Composites FromNanoreactants in a Self-Sustaining Reaction Regime 31
Shivanee R. Dargar, Lori J. Groven, Jacek J. Swiatkiewicz,and Jan A. Puszynski
Design and Syntheses of Poly(Norbornenyldecaborane)Precursors to Boron Carbide and Boron-Carbide/Silicon-Carbide Ceramics 37
Xiaolan Wei, Daniel T. Welna, Jared D. Bender,Larry G. Sneddon, and Harry R. Allcock
Hydrolysis of Aluminium Metal, Synthesis of NanoAlumina and Sol-Gel Processing of Monoliths 43
M. Thiruchitrambalam and V.R. Palkar
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Influence of Precursor Design on the Growth of Nanomaterials 55Sanjay Mathur, Hao Shen, Eva Hemmer, Thomas Ruegamer,and Christian Holzapfel
NON-OXIDE SYSTEMS
A Molecular Route to Dip-Coated Transition MetalNitride Thin Films 63
Andrew W. Jackson and Andrew L. Hector
Amorphous "Ti3N4" and Formation of Nanocrystalline TiN 69Andrew L. Hector, Andrew W. Jackson, Paul F. McMillan,and Olga Shebanova
* Structures and Physical Properties of TernaryAntimonides RE^MSb5 (M= Zr, Hf), UjMSbg(M= Zr, Hf, Nb), and YbCrSb3 75
Andriy V. Tkachuk, Shane J. Crerar, Xing Wu,Craig P.T. Muirhead, Laura Deakin, and Arthur Mar
Structure and Properties of the Semiconductors Tl2SnAs2Q6(Q = S,Se) 83
Ratnasabapathy G. Iyer, Daniel Bile, S.D. Mahanti, andMercouri G. Kanatzidis
New Magnetic Zintl Phases in Eu-In-P System 89Jiong Jiang, Amy C. Payne, and Susan M. Kauzlarich
SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY POSTERS I
Open-Framework Copper Titanosilicates 97Xiqu Wang, Lumei Liu, Lingbao Wang, andAllan J. Jacobson
Barium Strontium Titanate Ceramics Prepared by aReaction-Sintering Process 103
Yi-Cheng Liou, Jen-Hsien Chen, and Chi-Ting Wu
Preparation of (Pb,Ca)(Fe0.5Nbo.5)i.yTiy03 PerovskiteCeramics by a Reaction-Sintering Process 109
Yi-Cheng Liou, Jen-Hsien Chen, and Hsueh-Yung Lu
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Preparation of NiNb2O6 Columbite Ceramics by aReaction-Sintering Process 115
Yi-Cheng Liou and Chao-Yang Shiue
Synthesis, Structure and Magnetism of ErCoIn5 121Evan Lyle Thomas, Erin E. Erickson, Monica Moldovan,David P. Young, and Julia Y. Chan
Preparation of Textured Bismuth Titanate Ceramics ThroughTemplated Grain Growth Combined With Spark PlasmaSintering 127
Keishi Nishio, Rena Maeda, Junsuke Kihou, Yasuo Kogo,Tohru Kineri, and Atsuo Yasumori
Preferential Crystallization of p-FeSi2 from Micro-Droplets Generated by Laser Ablation 133
Aiko Narazaki, Tadatake Sato, Yoshizo Kawaguchi,and Hiroyuki Niino
Ag-B Thin Films Prepared by Magnetron Sputtering 139Oren Metz, Joshua Pelleg, Misha Sinder, Roni Shneck,and Vladimir Sokolovsky
The Effect of Terminal Ligands on the Dimensionality andTopology of Metal Dicarboxylate Coordination Structures 145
Long Pan, Nancy Ching, Xiaoying Huang, Jeongyong Lee,Jing Li, Tan Yuen, C.L. Lin, and Jason Zan
0 High Throughput Synthesis of Pigments by SolutionDeposition 151Stuart J. Henderson, Andrew L. Hector, and Mark T. Weller
*W Magnetic Structure of K2NiF4-Type Iron(III) Oxide Halides 157Andrew L. Hector
Fabrication of Anatase TiO2 Thin Film Using Pulsed DCMagnetron Sputtering 165
Ibrahim A. Al-Homoudi, Linfeng Zhang, Erik F. McCullen,Changhe Huang, L. Rimai, R.J. Baird, K.Y. Simon Ng, R. Naik,G.W. Auner, and G. Newaz
Effect of Growth Parameters on Refractive Index andFilm Composition of Plasma Enhanced Chemical VaporDeposition Silicon Oxynitride Films 171
S. Naskar, C.A. Bower, L.N. Yadon, S.D. Wolter,B.R. Stoner, and J.T. Glass
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Preparation and Characterization of Porous TiO2-SiO2
Mixed Oxide 177Ang Thiam Peng, Zhong Ziyi, and James Highfield
Effect of Al Additions on the Synthesis of Single-Phase Ti3SiC2 183ZhengMing Sun, Songlan Yang, Hitoshi Hashimoto, andMichel W. Barsoum
The Synthesis of III-V Semiconductor InSb Nanoparticlesby Solvothermal Reduction Reactions 189
Monica De Lezaeta, Margaret Lam, Shira Black,Baohe Chang, and Bonnie Gersten
The Preparation of Ni Nanoparticles by the ChemicallyControlled Polyol Process 195
Seon-Mi Yoon, Jae-Young Choi, Yong Kyun Lee,Eun Sung Lee, and Seul Ki Kim
ELECTRONIC, MAGNETIC, OPTICAL ANDOTHER FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
* Structure-Property Relationships in Tb4PtGai2 and Y4PtGa12 203Willa M. Williams, Han-Oh Lee, Monica Moldovan,Zachary Fisk, David P. Young, and Julia Y. Chan
Pressure Tuning of Crystalline As2Te3 209TJ. Scheidemantel, J.F. Meng, and J.V. Badding
Inducing Magnetism inWide Band Gap Hosts 217Ram Seshadri, Aditi S. Risbud, and Gavin Lawes
Synthesis and Properties of [B/C] Layered Compounds 223Takao Mori
SOLID STATE CHEMISTRYOF IONICS CONDUCTORS
Structure Specificity of Nanocrystalline Praseodymia DopedCeria 231
Vladislav A. Sadykov, V.I. Voronin, A.N. Petrov,Yu.V. Frolova, V.V. Kriventsov, D.I. Kochubei,V.I. Zaikovskii, H. Borchert, and S. Neophytides
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SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY POSTERS II
The Effect of Dopant Additions on the Microstructure ofBoron Fibers Before and After Reaction to MgB2 239
James V. Marzik, Raymond J. Suplinskas, William J. Croft,Warren J. MoberlyChan, John D. DeFouw, and David C. Dunand
Study of Electrical, Chemical and Structural Characteristics ofSuperconductor Thin Film Obtained by Polymeric PrecursorsMethod 245
C.L. Carvalho, R.O. Peruzzi, and D.R. Junior
Mercury and C2Bi0 Icosahedra Interaction 251Carolina C. Hie, Petru Lunca-Popa, Jiandi Zhang,Bernard Doudin, and Peter A. Dowben
Synthesis and Low Temperature Physical Properties ofMetal Substituted CoSr2YCu2Oy 257
Masahiro Shiraki, Jun-ichi Shimoyama, Shigeru Horii,and Kohji Kishio
Magnetic Properties of a New One-Dimensional VanadiumOxide With the HoUandite Structure 263
Natasha A. Chernova, J. Katana Ngala, Peter Y. Zavalij,and M. Stanley Whittingham
Dramatically Enhanced Thermoelectric Properties ofCa3Co4Oy by Large Amount of RE Substitution 269
Y. Sugiura, S. Horii, T. Kumagai, T. Okamoto, K. Otzschi,J. Shimoyama, and K. Kishio
Synthesis of Three Layer NaxCo02 (x=0.3,0.5,0.6,0.75,1.0)and Superconductivity in Three Layer Nao.3Co02 • 1.3H2O 275
MX. Foo, T. Klimczuk, L. Li, N.P. Ong, R.J. Cava,Q. Huang, J.W. Lynn, and H.W. Zandbergen
Growth of Yb:Y2O3 Single Crystals by the Micro-Pulling-Down Method 281
A. Novoselov, J.H. Mun, A. Yoshikawa, G. Boulon, andT. Fukuda
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Electrostatic Spinning, Pyrolysis, and Characterization of BoronCarbide Nanofibers Prepared From Poly(norbornenyldecaborane)—A Polymeric Ceramic Precursor 287
Daniel T. Welna, Xiaolan Wei, Jared D. Bender, Nick R. Krogman,Larry G. Sneddon, and Harry R. Allcock
Crystallochemistry of Thortveitite-Like and Thortveitite-Type Compounds 293
E.A. Juarez-Arellano, J. Campa-Molina, S. Ulloa-Godinez,L. Bucio, and E. Orozco
Effect of the Glass Composition on the SpontaneousEmission Probabilities of Tm3+ in TeO2-ZnO Glass 301
Goniil Ozen, Idris Kabalc, John M. Collins,Xuesheng Chen, Ottavio Forte, andBaldassare Di Bartolo
Ferroelectric Properties of SBT Doped With Pr 307J. Mata, A. Duran, E. Martinez, J.M. Siqueiros,and J. Heiras
Effect of Mn Doping on the Structural and FerroelectricProperties of SrBi2Ta2O9 313
T. Sookawee, L. Pdungsap, P. Winotai, R. Suryanarayanan,V.M. Naik, and R. Naik
Internal Oxidation in Solid Solutions Bi21_xPbxSr2_y-Ca^Ry^C^Og+d (R = Y, Nd or La) 319
A.V. Garshev, A.V. Knotko, M.N. Pulkin,D.I. Kirdyankin, A.V. Geyer, and V.I. Putlayev
Substitution Effects on the Ruthenium, Strontium andGadolinium Sites in the RuSr2GdCu2O8 Compound 325
E. Chavira, M. Abatal, C. Filippini, J.L. Tholence,V. Garcia-Vazquez, J.C. Perez, A. Sulpice, andHenri Noel
SOLID STATE THEORY
* From Configuration Space to Thermodynamic Space:Predicting New Inorganic Solids Via Global Explorationof Their Energy Landscapes 333
J.C. Schon and M. Jansen
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The Contribution to Bond Valences by Lone Electron Pairs 345Xiqu Wang
The Role of Defects in Photographic Latent Image Formation 351DJ. Wilson, A.A. Sokol, S.A. French, and C.R.A. Catlow
On the Factors Governing the Refractive Indices ofInorganic Materials 357
Xavier Rocquefelte, Fabrice Goubin, Stephane Jobic,and Myung-Hwan Whangbo
The Thermodynamic Stability of Three Near-DegeneratePhases of Platinum Dioxide 363
Shuping Zhuo and Karl Sohlberg
Chemical and Physical Hardness of Solids 369John J. Gilman
NANOMATERIALS WITH HIGHASPECT RATIOS
Synthesis of InP and InAs Quantum Rods Using IndiumAcetate and Myristic Acid 377
Itzhak Shweky, Assaf Aharoni, Taleb Mokari, Moshe Nadler,Eli Rothenberg, Inna Popov, and Uri Banin
Solution Phase Synthesis of Semiconductor Nanowires 383Katherine L. Hull, James W. Grebinski, Jing Zhang,Thomas H. Kosel, and Masaru Kuno
Synthesis and Electrical Property of VO2 (M) Nanorods 389W. Chen, L.Q. Mai, Y.Y. Qi, H. Yu, and J.F. Peng
SOLID STA TE POSTERS III
Formation Mechanisms of Perovskite Pb(Nii/3Nb2/3)O3 inReaction-Sintering Process 397
Yi-Cheng Liou, Yi-Chen Huang, and Chi-Ting Wu
Reductive Intercalation of Vanadyl Layered Perovskites 403Doinita Neiner, Ray L. Sweany, Vladimir Golub, andJohn B. Wiley
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Pure and Ca-Doped LaCo03 Nanopowders: Sol-GelSynthesis, Characterization and Magnetic Properties 409
Lidia Armelao, Davide Barreca, Gregorio Bottaro,Andrea Caneschi, Claudio Sangregorio, Alberto Gasparotto,Stefano Gialanella, Cinzia Maragno, and Eugenio Tondello
Evolution of ZnO Nanowires, Nanorods, and NanosheetsWith an Oxygen-Assisted Carbothermal Reduction Process 415
Jae-Hwan Park, Young-Jin Choi, and Jae-Gwan Park
ZnO Nanorods Grown by a Pulsed Laser Deposition Process 421Jae-Hwan Park, Young-Jin Choi, Won-Jun Ko,In-Sung Whang, and Jae-Gwan Park
Optical Property of Vanadium Oxide Nanotube Suspensions 427L.Q. Mai, W. Chen, H. Yu, Y.Y. Qi, Y. Dai, and J.F. Peng
Ferroelectricity in SrTiO3 Ceramics Induced by Pr Doping 433A. Duran, E. Martinez, J. Mata, J. Heiras, X. Solans, andJ. Siqueiros
Study of the Percolative Nature of Thermoelectric Power andResistivity in Pr0.66Ro.o4Sro.3Mn03 (R = Tb, Y, Ho and Er)Manganites 439
N. Rama, V. Sankaranarayanan and M.S.R. Rao
Amorphous Nanowires and Crystalline Thin Films ofSiO2-Li2O Compounds Obtained by Combustion ChemicalVapor Deposition 445
M.D. Lima, S.S. Stein, M.J. de Andrade, andC.P. Bergmann
Structural Stability and Optical Properties of Hexagonaland Cubic CdSe Nanocrystals Synthesized in MgO 451
S.W.H. Eijt, M.A. van Huis, P.E. Mijnarends, B.J. Kooi,and M. Nanu
Preparation of Boron Carbide Nanoparticles by CarbothermalReduction Method 457
Baohe Chang, Bonnie Gersten, Jane W. Adams, andSteve Szewczyk
Structural Properties of Amorphous Aluminum andAluminum-Nitrogen Alloys. Computer Simulations 463
Ariel A. Valladares, Alexander Valladares,R.M. Valladares, and A. Calles
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Preparation and Characterization(M=Mn,Cu) 479
Liling Guo, Yadong Dai, Mingjie Hu, Hanxing Liu, andShixi Ouyang
The Chemical Bonding of Organic-Inorganic in HybridCompounds 485
Yadong Dai, Liling Guo, Minjie Hu, Kunyu Shi,Xinmin Min, Minhe Cao, and Hanxing Liu
Feasibility of Immobilizing Fluorinated PyrochemicalReprocessing Salts in a Glass-Ceramic Matrix 491
Agnes Grandjean
PEROVSKITES AND RELATED MATERIALS
Floating Zone Growth of Bulk Single Crystals of ComplexOxides 499
Prasenjit Guptasarma, Mark S. Williamsen, andShishir K. Ray
Dielectric Constant of Barium Titanate Synthesized byContainerless Processing 505
Jianding Yu, Paul-Francis Paradis, Takehiko Ishikawa,and Shinichi Yoda
Charge and Coordination States of Iron Cations inLai_xMexFeO3.y (Me=Ca, Sr, Ba) Prepared byMechanochemical Route as Related to Oxygen Reactivity 511
Lyubov A. Isupova, Yurii T. Pavlyukhin, Vladimir A. Rogov,Galina M. Alikina, Sergei V. Tsybulya, Irina S. Yakovleva,and Vladislav A. Sadykov
Alkoxide Based Sol-Gel Processing of CMR Manganites 517Annika Pohl and Gunnar Westin
Oxygen Nonstoichiometry of Various Functional LayeredOxides 523
Jun-ichi Shimoyama, Yuui Yokota, Masahiro Shiraki,Yuuki Sugiura, Shigeru Horii, and Kohji Kishio
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Effect of Impressing Rate of Field on Polarization Reversal inMg Doped Near Stoichiometric Lithium Tantalate SingleCrystals 529
Sarveswaran Ganesamoorthy, Masaru Nakamura,Shunji Takekawa, Somu Kumaragurubaran,Kazuya Terabe, and Kenji Kitamura
Author Index 535
Subject Index 539
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PREFACE
Solid-state chemistry continues to span and to spawn multiple materials research areas.Symposium FF, "Solid-State Chemistry of Inorganic Materials V," the fifth of a biennial series,was held from November 29-December 2 at the 2004 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts.Concordant with the previous four meetings, this symposium attracted researchers from all over theworld to conduct an interdisciplinary forum to discuss and to explore recent developments insynthesis, characterization, understanding and utilization of solid-state inorganic materials.
Symposium FF was among the largest symposium held at the 2004 MRS Fall Meeting andattracted 69 oral and 93 poster presentations, including 15 invited talks. Participants hailed fromNorth America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The three-and-one-half day program covered a broadrange of topics, including synthesis and characterization of novel functional materials, design andfabrication of nanostructures and nanomaterials, crystal and structural chemistry, catalysis, gasseparation and storage, magnetic and optical applications, as well as theoretical and computationalstudies of solid-state inorganic materials. A joint session with solid-state ionics was particularlyfruitful.
A number of awards were established by the Organizing Committee to encourage participationand to recognize excellent presentations and papers contributed to the symposium. We are verypleased to announce the following winners:
Symposium FF Best Poster Award:
Natasha A. Chernova (SUNY-Binghamton)Zheng Ming Sun (Drexel University)Hui Wu (University of Pennsylvania)
Symposium FF Best Lecture Award:
Michael W. Lufaso (National Institute of Standards and Technology)Zheng Ni (University of Michigan)Elizabeth A. C. Turner (University of Western Ontario)
Symposium FF Best Paper Award:
Katherine L. Hull (University of Notre Dame)Dan J. Wilson (Davy Faraday Research Laboratory, UK)Shuping Zhuo (Drexel University)
In addition, the following individuals have received MRS awards:
MRS Poster Award
Ann Norina Chiaramonti (Northwestern University)
MRS Trophy Award
Andrew L. Hector (University of Southampton, UK)
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MRS Ribbon Award
Stuart J. Henderson (University of Southampton, UK)Joseph W. Kolis (Clemson University)Philip Lightfood (University of St. Andrews, UK)
The success of the symposium is a result of excellent participation and contributions from allattendees, participants, authors and reviewers to whom we are indebted. We are especially gratefulto the National Science Foundation for financial support and to Dr. David Nelson, program directorof Solid State Chemistry, Division of Materials Research, for his continued commitment and strongsupport to this symposium series. The PRF fund from the American Chemical Society to supportour invited international speakers is very much appreciated. We thank Katherine Wurster for hertechnical editing work.
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Volume 822— Nanostructured Materials in Alternative Energy Devices, E.R. Leite, J-M. Tarascon,Y-M. Chiang, E.M. Kelder, 2004, ISBN: 1-55899-772-5
Volume 823— Biological and Bioinspired Materials and Devices, J. Aizenberg, C. Orme, W.J. Landis,R. Wang, 2004, ISBN: 1-55899-773-3
Volume 824— Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management XXVIII, J.M. Hanchar, S. Stroes-Gascoyne,L. Browning, 2004, ISBN: 1-55899-774-1
Volume 825E—Semiconductor Spintronics, B. Beschoten, S. Datta, J. Kikkawa, J. Nitta, T. Schapers, 2004,ISBN: 1-55899-753-9
Volume 826E—Proteins as Materials, V.P. Conticello, A. Chilkoti, E. Atkins, D.G. Lynn, 2004,ISBN: 1-55899-754-7
Volume 827E—Educating Tomorrow's Materials Scientists and Engineers, K.C. Chen, M.L. Falk,T.R. Finlayson, W.E. Jones Jr., L.J. Martinez-Miranda, 2004, ISBN: 1-55899-755-5
Volume 828— Semiconductor Materials for Sensing, S. Seal, M-I. Baraton, N. Murayama, C. Parrish, 2005,ISBN: 1-55899-776-8
Volume 829— Progress in Compound Semiconductor Materials IV—Electronic and OptoelectronicApplications, G.J. Brown, M.O. Manasreh, C. Gmachl, R.M. Biefeld, K. Unterrainer, 2005,ISBN: 1-55899-777-6
Volume 830— Materials and Processes for Nonvolatile Memories, A. Claverie, D. Tsoukalas, T-J. King,J. Slaughter, 2005, ISBN: 1-55899-778-4
Volume 831— GaN, A1N, InN and Their Alloys, C. Wetzel, B. Gil, M. Kuzuhara, M. Manfra, 2005,ISBN: 1-55899-779-2
Volume 832— Group-IV Semiconductor Nanostructures, L. Tsybeskov, D.J. Lockwood, C. Delerue,M. Ichikawa, 2005, ISBN: 1-55899-780-6
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Volume 833— Materials, Integration and Packaging Issues for High-Frequency Devices II, Y.S. Cho,D. Shiftier, C.A. Randall, H.A.C. Tilmans, T. Tsurumi, 2005, ISBN: 1-55899-781-4
Volume 834— Magneto-Optical Materials for Photonics and Recording, K. Ando, W. Challener, R. Gambino,M. Levy, 2005, ISBN: 1-55899-782-2
Volume 835— Solid-State Ionics—2004, P. Knauth, C. Masquelier, E. Traversa, E.D. Wachsman, 2005,ISBN: 1-55899-783-0
Volume 836— Materials for Photovoltaics, R. Gaudiana, D. Friedman, M. Durstock, A. Rockett, 2005,ISBN: 1-55899-784-9
Volume 837— Materials for Hydrogen Storage—2004, T. Vogt, R. Stumpf, M. Heben, I. Robertson, 2005,ISBN: 1-55899-785-7
Volume 83 8E—Scanning-Probe and Other Novel Microscopies of Local Phenomena in NanostructuredMaterials, S.V. Kalinin, B. Goldberg, L.M. Eng, B.D. Huey, 2005, ISBN: 1-55899-786-5
Volume 839— Electron Microscopy of Molecular and Atom-Scale Mechanical Behavior, Chemistry andStructure, D. Martin, D.A. Muller, E. Stach, P. Midgley, 2005, ISBN: 1-55899-787-3
Volume 840— Neutron and X-Ray Scattering as Probes of Multiscale Phenomena, S.R. Bhatia, P.G. Khalifah,D. Pochan, P. Radaelli, 2005, ISBN: 1-55899-788-1
Volume 841— Fundamentals of Nanoindentation and Nanotribology III, D.F. Bahr, Y-T. Cheng, N. Huber,A.B. Mann, KJ. Wahl, 2005, ISBN: 1-55899-789-X
Volume 842— Integrative and Interdisciplinary Aspects of Intermetallics, M.J. Mills, H. Clemens, C-L. Fu,H. Inui, 2005, ISBN: 1-55899-790-3
Volume 843— Surface Engineering 2004—Fundamentals and Applications, J.E. Krzanowski, S.N. Basu,J. Patscheider, Y. Gogotsi, 2005, ISBN: 1-55899-791-1
Volume 844— Mechanical Properties of Bioinspired and Biological Materials, C. Viney, K. Katti, F-J. Ulm,C. Hellmich, 2005, ISBN: 1-55899-792-X
Volume 845— Nanoscale Materials Science in Biology and Medicine, C.T. Laurencin, E. Botchwey, 2005,ISBN: 1-55899-793-8
Volume 846— Organic and Nanocomposite Optical Materials, A. Cartwright, T.M. Cooper, S. Kama,H. Nakanishi, 2005, ISBN: 1-55899-794-6
Volume 847— Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Materials—2004, C. Sanchez, U. Schubert, R.M. Laine, Y. Chujo,2005, ISBN: 1-55899-795-4
Volume 848— Solid-State Chemistry of Inorganic Materials V, J. Li, M. Jansen, N. Brese, M. Kanatzidis, 2005,ISBN: 1-55899-796-2
Volume 849— Kinetics-Driven Nanopatterning on Surfaces, E. Wang, E. Chason, H. Huang, G.H. Gilmer,2005, ISBN: 1-55899-797-0
Volume 850— Ultrafast Lasers for Materials Science, M.J. Kelley, E.W. Kreutz, M. Li, A. Pique, 2005,ISBN: 1-55899-798-9
Volume 851— Materials for Space Applications, M. Chipara, D.L. Edwards, S. Phillips, R. Benson, 2005,ISBN: 1-55899-799-7
Volume 852— Materials Issues in Art and Archaeology VII, P. Vandiver, J. Mass, A. Murray, 2005,ISBN: 1-55899-800-4
Volume 853E—Fabrication and New Applications of Nanomagnetic Structures, J-P. Wang, P.J. Ryan,K. Nielsch, Z. Cheng, 2005, ISBN: 1-55899-805-5
Volume 854E—Stability of Thin Films and Nanostructures, R.P. Vinci, R. Schwaiger, A. Karim, V. Shenoy,2005, ISBN: 1-55899-806-3
Volume 855E—Mechanically Active Materials, KJ. Van Vliet, R.D. James, P.T. Mather, W.C. Crone, 2005,ISBN: 1-55899-807-1
Volume 856E—Multicomponent Polymer Systems—Phase Behavior, Dynamics and Applications, K.I. Winey,M. Dadmun, C. Leibig, R. Oliver, 2005, ISBN: 1-55899-808-X
Volume 858E—Functional Carbon Nanotubes, D.L. Carroll, B. Weisman, S. Roth, A. Rubio, 2005,ISBN: 1-55899-810-1
Volume 859E—Modeling of Morphological Evolution at Surfaces and Interfaces, J. Evans, C. Orme, M. Asta,Z. Zhang, 2005, ISBN: 1-55899-811-X
Volume 860E—Materials Issues in Solid Freeforming, S. Jayasinghe, L. Settineri, A.R. Bhatti, B-Y. Tay, 2005,ISBN: 1-55899-812-8
Volume 86IE—Communicating Materials Science—Education for the 21st Century, S. Baker, F. Goodchild,W. Crone, S. Rosevear, 2005, ISBN: 1-55899-813-6
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