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Aerosol Science[removed]}599 Space-charge e!ects in nanoparticle processing using the di!erential mobility analyzer Renato P. Camata * , Harry A. Atwater , Richard C. Flagan Thomas J. Watson Laboratory of Applie
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Otten / Pasadena / Birmingham / /

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SLM / Elsevier Science Ltd. / Russell / /

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Jordan / United States / /

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The University of Alabama / California Institute of Technology / Richard C. Flagan Thomas J. Watson Laboratory of Applied Physics / /

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materials processing device / nanoparticle processing / materials synthesis applications / gas-borne particles / Argon gas / automated systems / nanoparticle-based microelectronic and optical devices / high-throughput nanoparticle processing / /

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California Institute of Technology / USA Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering / Richard C. Flagan Thomas J. Watson Laboratory of Applied Physics / Department of Physics / University of Alabama at Birmingham / /

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Harry A. Atwater / Renato P. Camata / using the di!erential mobility analyzer Renato P. Camata / /

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candidate for particle charging / Corresponding author / /

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Alabama / California / /

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condensation / ATM / /

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