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The factors responsible for the texture of a nanostructured material synthesized under laser or microwave irradiation have been considered. The conditions providing its reproducibility have been formulated. Special attention has been focused on correlation effects.
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Bal’makov, M.D., Muradova, G.M. Control of the synthesis of nanostructured materials under laser and microwave irradiation. Glass Phys Chem 36, 116–119 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1087659610010190
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