A powerful new set of tools combining artificial synthesis and in situ characterization of correlated oxides unites the processes of materials discovery and understanding, and reveals the origin of a dimensionality-induced metal–insulator transition.
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Rondinelli, J., May, S. Instrumental insights. Nature Mater 11, 833–834 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat3425
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