Inversion Symmetry Breaking by Oxygen Octahedral Rotations in the Ruddlesden-PopperNaRTiO4Family
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Inversion Symmetry Breaking by Oxygen Octahedral Rotations in the Ruddlesden-PopperNaRTiO4Family
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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 112, Issue 18, Pages -
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American Physical Society (APS)
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2014-05-08
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10.1103/physrevlett.112.187602
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