Semimetal–semiconductor transition in Bi1−xSbx alloy nanowires and their thermoelectric properties
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Yu-Ming Lin | M. S. Dresselhaus | Stephen B. Cronin | Jackie Y. Ying | Oded Rabin | M. Dresselhaus | J. Ying | Yu-Ming Lin | S. Cronin | O. Rabin
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