Two -Dimensional Animal-Like Fractals in Thin Films
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We present a few unique animal-like fractal patterns in ionized-cluster-beam deposited fullerene tetracyanoquinodimethane thin films. The fractal patterns consisting of animal-like aggregates such as “fishes” and “quasi-seahorses” have been characterized by transmission electron microscopy. The results indicate that the small aggregates of the animal-like body are composed of many single crystals whose crystalline directions are generally different. The formation of the fractal patterns can be attributed to the cluster-diffusion-limited aggregation.
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GAO Hong-jun, XUE Zeng-quan, WU Quan-de, PANG Shi-jin. Two -Dimensional Animal-Like Fractals in Thin Films[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1996, 13(2): 121-124.
GAO Hong-jun, XUE Zeng-quan, WU Quan-de, PANG Shi-jin. Two -Dimensional Animal-Like Fractals in Thin Films[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1996, 13(2): 121-124.
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GAO Hong-jun, XUE Zeng-quan, WU Quan-de, PANG Shi-jin. Two -Dimensional Animal-Like Fractals in Thin Films[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1996, 13(2): 121-124.
GAO Hong-jun, XUE Zeng-quan, WU Quan-de, PANG Shi-jin. Two -Dimensional Animal-Like Fractals in Thin Films[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1996, 13(2): 121-124.
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