Changes in the chemical state and concentration of iron in carbon nanotubes obtained by the CVD method and exposed to pulsed ion irradiation
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Changes in the chemical state and concentration of iron in carbon nanotubes obtained by the CVD method and exposed to pulsed ion irradiation
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PHYSICS OF THE SOLID STATE
Volume 59, Issue 10, Pages 2045-2052
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Pleiades Publishing Ltd
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2017-10-13
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10.1134/s1063783417100249
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