A 5 × 5 cm2 protonic ceramic fuel cell with a power density of 1.3 W cm–2 at 600 °C
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Hyoungchul Kim | K. Yoon | Ji-won Son | Jong-Ho Lee | Byung‐Kook Kim | Dongwook Shin | H. Lee | Ho-Il Ji | Hyegsoon An
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