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[Springer Series in Chemical Physics] Ultrafast Phenomena in Molecular Sciences Volume 107 || XUV Lasers for Ultrafast Electronic Control in H2

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Book ID
121662519
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2014
Weight
840 KB
Category
Article
ISBN
331902051X

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