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Researchers at TU Wien and the University of Vienna have solved the complex structure of the Al2O3 surface.
The structure evaded precise determination for more than half a century.
The researchers found that the surface rearranges to allow the aluminum atoms at the surface to penetrate into the material and form chemical bonds.
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