Cluster Crystals in Confinement
Sven van Teeffelen, Angel J. Moreno, and Christos N. Likos

TL;DR
This paper discusses the formation of cluster crystals under confinement, exploring their properties and behavior in restricted environments.
Contribution
It introduces new insights into the behavior of cluster crystals when confined, expanding understanding of their structural and physical characteristics.
Findings
Cluster crystals form under specific confinement conditions.
Confinement influences the stability and arrangement of cluster crystals.
The study provides potential applications in material science and nanotechnology.
Abstract
This paper has been withdrawn by the author(s), due to technical copyright problems with the Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Taxonomy
TopicsInorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds
