High-Entropy Materials, Ultra-Strong Molecules, and Nanoelectronics : Emerging Capabilities and Research Objectives

High-Entropy Materials, Ultra-Strong Molecules, and Nanoelectronics : Emerging Capabilities and Research Objectives

by Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, Linda Casola, Defense Materials Manufacturing and Infrastructure Standing Committee, National Academies of Sciences, National Materials and Manufacturing Board

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