Relativistic effects and the unique low-symmetry structures of gold nanoclusters.
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Wei Huang | X. Gong | Leiming Wang | Lai‐Sheng Wang | Wei Huang | X. Gu | Lai-Sheng Wang | Lei-Ming Wang | Min Ji | Xiao Gu | Chuan-Ding Dong | Xin Gao Gong | M. Ji | C. Dong
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