Nanoscale Origins of Ferroelastic Domain Wall Mobility in Ferroelectric Multilayers.
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H. Xin | Long-qing Chen | D. Su | N. Valanoor | P. Munroe | Hsin-Hui Huang | Z. Hong | G. Huang
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