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61.43.−j, 62.50.−p, 64.60.My, 65.60.+a, 91.35.−x, 91.40.Qa (all)
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65.60.+a, 65.20.+w, 64.70.Dv, 64.60.Cn (all)
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71.23.An, 71.23.Cq, 65.60.+a (all)
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77.80.Bh, 77.80.Dj, 77.22.Ch, 77.22.Ej, 66.70.+f, 65.60.+a (all)
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71.23.An, 65.60.+a, 64.70.−p, 75.60.Ej, 72.20.−i (all)
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