• Acta Photonica Sinica
  • Vol. 47, Issue 8, 847011 (2018)
DING Yu1、2、*, XIONG Xiong1、2, and ZHAO Xing-qiang1、2
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    DOI: 10.3788/gzxb20184708.0847011 Cite this Article
    DING Yu, XIONG Xiong, ZHAO Xing-qiang. [J]. Acta Photonica Sinica, 2018, 47(8): 847011 Copy Citation Text show less
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