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The observation of square ice in graphene questioned

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  • Wu Zhou

    (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

  • Kuibo Yin

    (Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    SEU-FEI Nano-Pico Center, Key Lab of MEMS of Ministry of Education, Southeast University)

  • Canhui Wang

    (University of Illinois at Chicago)

  • Yuyang Zhang

    (Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    Vanderbilt University)

  • Tao Xu

    (SEU-FEI Nano-Pico Center, Key Lab of MEMS of Ministry of Education, Southeast University)

  • Albina Borisevich

    (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

  • Litao Sun

    (SEU-FEI Nano-Pico Center, Key Lab of MEMS of Ministry of Education, Southeast University)

  • Juan Carlos Idrobo

    (Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

  • Matthew F. Chisholm

    (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

  • Sokrates T. Pantelides

    (Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    Vanderbilt University)

  • Robert F. Klie

    (University of Illinois at Chicago)

  • Andrew R. Lupini

    (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

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  • Wu Zhou & Kuibo Yin & Canhui Wang & Yuyang Zhang & Tao Xu & Albina Borisevich & Litao Sun & Juan Carlos Idrobo & Matthew F. Chisholm & Sokrates T. Pantelides & Robert F. Klie & Andrew R. Lupini, 2015. "The observation of square ice in graphene questioned," Nature, Nature, vol. 528(7583), pages 1-2, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:528:y:2015:i:7583:d:10.1038_nature16145
    DOI: 10.1038/nature16145
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    1. Hao-Ting Chin & Jiri Klimes & I-Fan Hu & Ding-Rui Chen & Hai-Thai Nguyen & Ting-Wei Chen & Shao-Wei Ma & Mario Hofmann & Chi-Te Liang & Ya-Ping Hsieh, 2021. "Ferroelectric 2D ice under graphene confinement," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-7, December.

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