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Default NMR study of fluoride ion diffusion in potassium-doped ?-PbF_2

NMR study of fluoride ion diffusion in potassium-doped ?-PbF_2

Cannon, David M. (1978) NMR study of fluoride ion diffusion in potassium-doped ?-PbF_2. Master's thesis, California Institute of Technology. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechT...2010-111321744

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