Towards the implementation of an organic inorganic laser for next generation optical applications
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G.M. Tosi Beleffi | S. Shinada | N. Wada | P.S. Andre | S. Penna | A. Reale | H.V. Baghdasaryan | M. Nakao | P. André | A. Reale | N. Wada | S. Shinada | H. Baghdasaryan | G. T. Tosi Beleffi | M. Nakao | S. Penna
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