By definition, a metallic colloid is “a particle, which size is sufficiently small that there is at least a possibility that its properties will differ from those of the bulk material” [1]. The existence of metallic colloids in ionic crystals has been...
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Kotomina, E. A., & Popov, A. I. (2007). THE KINETICS OF RADIATION-INDUCED POINT DEFECT AGGREGATION AND METALLIC COLLOID FORMATION IN IONIC SOLIDS. In Radiation Effects in Solids (pp. 153–192). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5295-8_7
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