“…Fig. 7 shows the etch patterns on the oppositely matched cleavage counterparts [8,11,12]. As can be seen, there is one to one correspondence of etch pits on the counter parts.…”
“…Fig. 7 shows the etch patterns on the oppositely matched cleavage counterparts [8,11,12]. As can be seen, there is one to one correspondence of etch pits on the counter parts.…”
“…Authors have already grown the same crystals of InBiSe by zone-melting method [20]. The hardness of zone-melting crystal is more than the crystal grown by Syringe pulling method.…”
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