Surface termination and roughness of Ge(100) cleaned by HF and HCl solutions
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Piero Pianetta | Shiyu Sun | Zhi Liu | Yun Sun | Yun Sun | Shiyu Sun | D. Lee | P. Pianetta | Zhi Liu | Dong-Ick Lee | Samuel P. A. Peterson | Samuel Peterson
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