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Default [ASAP] The Role of Ionic Liquid Breakdown in the Electrochemical Metallization of VO2: An NMR Study of Gating Mechanisms and VO2 Reduction

[ASAP] The Role of Ionic Liquid Breakdown in the Electrochemical Metallization of VO2: An NMR Study of Gating Mechanisms and VO2 Reduction

Michael A. Hope, Kent J. Griffith, Bin Cui, Fang Gao, Siān E. Dutton, Stuart S. P. Parkin, Clare P. Grey



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