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Incoherent Bragg reflection and Fermi-surface hot spots in a quasi-two-dimensional metal

Incoherent Bragg reflection and Fermi-surface hot spots in a quasi-two-dimensional metal

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Main Authors: Mihut, I, Agosta, C, Martin, C, Mielke, C, Coffey, T, Tokumoto, M, Kurmoo, M, Schlueter, J, Goddard, P, Harrison, N
Format: Journal article
Published: 2006
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