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Photonic Crystals with a Reversibly Inducible and Erasable Defect State Using External Stimuli
ISSN号:1433-7851
期刊名称:Angewandte Chemie International Edition
时间:2015.8.3
页码:9257-9261
相关项目:可逆水凝胶制备多细胞球的研究
作者:
Jia, Siyu|Zhou, Lin|Guan, Ying|Zhang, Yongjun|
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