• Journal of Inorganic Materials
  • Vol. 36, Issue 1, 75 (2021)
Xiao YANG, Xianli SU, Yonggao YAN, and Xinfeng TANG*
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Xiao YANG, Xianli SU, Yonggao YAN, Xinfeng TANG. Structures and Thermoelectric Properties of (GeTe)nBi2Te3[J]. Journal of Inorganic Materials, 2021, 36(1): 75 Copy Citation Text show less
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Xiao YANG, Xianli SU, Yonggao YAN, Xinfeng TANG. Structures and Thermoelectric Properties of (GeTe)nBi2Te3[J]. Journal of Inorganic Materials, 2021, 36(1): 75
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