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Monolayers of well-ordered close-packed silica nanoparticles (NPs) with a diameter of 25 nm were spontaneously formed on silicon substrates over a large area and at a high rate via a wet-coating process using a capillary coater. The effects of zeta potential, dispersion solvent, and substrate friction on the NP self-assembly induced by the solvent evaporation were investigated. Experimental results...
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