Heteroanionic Control of Exemplary Second-Harmonic Generation and Phase Matchability in 1D LiAsS2-xSex.
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V. Gopalan | M. Kanatzidis | C. Wolverton | J. Rondinelli | Abishek K. Iyer | J. I. Jang | Jeong Bin Cho | Jingyang He | N. Smith | M. J. Waters | Benjamin M Oxley
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