Synthesis of two-dimensional molybdenum carbide, Mo2C, from the gallium based atomic laminate Mo2Ga2C
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Michel W. Barsoum | Jun Lu | Johanna Rosen | L. Näslund | M. Barsoum | Jun Lu | J. Halim | J. Rosen | Joseph Halim | Rahele Meshkian | Rahele Meshkian | Lars-Åke Näslund
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