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Structural changes to epitaxial (0001) holmium layers during hydrogen loading

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Structural changes to epitaxial (0001) holmium layers during hydrogen loading. / Grier, E. J. ; Kolosov, Oleg; Petford-Long, A. K. et al.
In: Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, Vol. 33, No. 8, 21.04.2000, p. 894-900.

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Grier, EJ, Kolosov, O, Petford-Long, AK, Ward, RCC, Wells, MR & Hjorvarsson, B 2000, 'Structural changes to epitaxial (0001) holmium layers during hydrogen loading', Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, vol. 33, no. 8, pp. 894-900. https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/33/8/302

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Grier, E. J., Kolosov, O., Petford-Long, A. K., Ward, R. C. C., Wells, M. R., & Hjorvarsson, B. (2000). Structural changes to epitaxial (0001) holmium layers during hydrogen loading. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 33(8), 894-900. https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/33/8/302

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Grier EJ, Kolosov O, Petford-Long AK, Ward RCC, Wells MR, Hjorvarsson B. Structural changes to epitaxial (0001) holmium layers during hydrogen loading. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. 2000 Apr 21;33(8):894-900. doi: 10.1088/0022-3727/33/8/302

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Grier, E. J. ; Kolosov, Oleg ; Petford-Long, A. K. et al. / Structural changes to epitaxial (0001) holmium layers during hydrogen loading. In: Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. 2000 ; Vol. 33, No. 8. pp. 894-900.

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