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Materials science / Crystallography / Quantum phases / Phase transitions / Lattice constant / Superlattice / Ferromagnetism / Epitaxy / Crystal structure / Physics / Chemistry / Condensed matter physics
Date: 2011-01-07 01:10:19
Materials science
Crystallography
Quantum phases
Phase transitions
Lattice constant
Superlattice
Ferromagnetism
Epitaxy
Crystal structure
Physics
Chemistry
Condensed matter physics

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