Synchrotron X-ray Topographic Characterization of Dislocations in 6H-SiC Axial Samples
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M. Dudley | S. Sampayan | B. Raghothamachar | Shan-Yang Hu | Yafei Liu | Hongyu Peng | Zeyu Chen | K. Sampayan | Qianyu Cheng
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