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Samal SL, Lin QS, Corbett JD. Two Homologous Intermetallic Phases in the Na-Au-Zn System with Sodium Bound in Unusual Paired Sites within 1D Tunnels. Inorg Chem. 2012;51:9395-402. Abstract
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Yan JQ, Jensen B, Dennis KW, McCallum RW, Lograsso TA. Flux requirements for the growth of RFeAsO (R=rare earth) superconductors. Appl Phys Lett. 2011;98:072504. Abstract
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Hale L, Gschneidner KA, Pecharsky VK, Mudryk Y. Low temperature properties of some RIn3 compounds. Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 2009;472:24-9. Abstract
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Albao MA, Evans JW, Chuang FC. A kinetic Monte Carlo study on the role of defects and detachment in the formation and growth of In chains on Si(100). Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter. 2009;21:405002. Abstract
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Chen J, Hupalo M, Ji M, Wang CZ, Ho KM, Tringides MC. Crystallographic phase transition and island height selection in In/Si(111) growth. Phys Rev B. 2008;77:233302. Abstract
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