Synthesis and characterization of dense Gd2Ti2O7 pyrochlore thin films deposited using RF magnetron sputtering
@article{Kreller2016SynthesisAC, title={Synthesis and characterization of dense Gd2Ti2O7 pyrochlore thin films deposited using RF magnetron sputtering}, author={Cortney R. Kreller and Rangachary Mukundan and Eric L. Brosha and Todd L Williamson and Terry George Holesinger and James A. Valdez and Y. Q. Wang and Blas Pedro Uberuaga}, journal={arXiv: Materials Science}, year={2016} }
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