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Прерывание нелокальной проводимости двумерного топологического изолятора на основе HgTe

С. 153.
Галиуллин А. А., Соболевский О. А., Михайлов Н. Н., Дворецкий С. А., Kuntsevich A.
Language: Russian
Keywords: topological insulatorтопологический изолятор
Publication based on the results of:
Theoretical and experimental research in condensed-matter physics (2022)

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XXIV Уральская международная зимняя школа по физике полупроводников
Институт физики металлов им. М.Н. Михеева УрО РАН, 2022.
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