
David Payne
@photoelectrons
Professor of Materials Chemistry at @imperialcollege. Interests in oxides and photoelectrons. Research group = @groupofpayne.
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https://payneresearch.org 22-09-2014 00:45:47
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Calì et al. elucidate the mechanism of #nanoparticle exsolution from perovskite surfaces. Nature Communications David Payne Imperial Materials Politecnico di Torino University of Kentucky PeradeniyaUniversity Oak Ridge Lab University of Bath Queen Mary University of London Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN University of Strathclyde Research Complex at Harwell Beth Guiton nature.com/articles/s4146…


Delighted to publish this work - led by the fantastic Eleonora Calí - now a Marie Curie Fellow at Politecnico di Torino ! Thanks to all our collaborators! Imperial Materials Imperial Engineering Imperial College London

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Truly honoured to be a co-author on this study by a leading international, multidisciplinary team. Really grateful to Dr Eleonora Calì and David Payne for their fantastic effort, drive and leadership of the project. tinyurl.com/v5yr5rhv


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