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Condensed matter physics / Superconductors / Quark matter / Andreev reflection / Scanning tunneling microscope / Proximity effect / Superconducting wire / Physics / Matter / Superconductivity
Date: 2005-10-11 17:08:06
Condensed matter physics
Superconductors
Quark matter
Andreev reflection
Scanning tunneling microscope
Proximity effect
Superconducting wire
Physics
Matter
Superconductivity

PHYSICAL REVIEW B VOLUME 58, NUMBER 22 1 DECEMBER 1998-II

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