2 MeV proton radiation damage studies of gallium nitride films through low temperature photoluminescence spectroscopy measurements
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S. M. Khanna | James B. Webb | A. Houdayer | S. Khanna | A. Houdayer | H. Tang | H. Tang | Cosmo Carlone | C. Carlone | J. Webb
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