Dielectric properties and electronic transitions of porous and nanostructured cerium oxide films

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The surfaces of cerium oxide films were modified by histidine adsorption in vacuum. It was shown that the morphology and structure of the oxide are decisive factors which define the adsorption geometry of the histidine adlayer.


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