Geometric and electronic structure of metal-cage fullerenes, C59M (M = Pt, Ir) obtained by laser ablation of electrochemically deposited films
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C. Lebrilla | K. Winkler | A. Hayashi | J. Poblet | A. Balch | M. Cancilla | Jordi Muñoz
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