Chemical bonding and dynamic fluxionality of a B15(+) cluster: a nanoscale double-axle tank tread.
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Hua‐Jin Zhai | Kang Wang | Si‐Dian Li | Qiang Chen | Ting Ou | Ying-Jin Wang | Xue-Rui You | Xiao-Yun Zhao | Lin-Yan Feng
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