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Mireille DEFRANCESCHI
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In physics and chemistry, we talk about atomic or molecular aggregates when atoms or molecules are assembled by forces such that they form entities that can be easily identified. Recently, there has been a veritable explosion in the use of aggregates for nanotechnologies; the demand for miniaturization of electronic components has sparked growing interest in molecular systems on the order of nanometers in size.
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