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The Physics and Chemistry of Surfaces and Interfaces conference has maintained a focus on the interfacial and surface properties of materials since its initiation in 1974. The conference continues to be a major force in this field, bringing together scientists

The Physics and Chemistry of Surfaces and Interfaces conference has maintained a focus on the interfacial and surface properties of materials since its initiation in 1974. The conference continues to be a major force in this field, bringing together scientists from a variety of disciplines to focus upon the science of interfaces and surfaces. Here, a historical view of the development of the conference and a discussion of some of the themes that have been focal points for many years are presented.
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  • Evolution of Physics and Chemistry of Surfaces and Interfaces: A Perspective of the Last 40 Years
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2013
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    • Digital object identifier: 10.1116/1.4806761
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      1365-2966
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      0035-8711
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    Ferry, D. K. (2013). Evolution of Physics and Chemistry of Surfaces and Interfaces: A Perspective of the Last 40 Years. Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures, 31(4), 048501. doi:10.1116/1.4806761

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