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Electronic States, Conductance and Localization in Carbon Nanotubes with Defects

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Kostyrko, T., Bartkowiak, M., Mahan, G. (2002). Electronic States, Conductance and Localization in Carbon Nanotubes with Defects. In: Thorpe, M.F., Tománek, D., Enbody, R.J. (eds) Science and Application of Nanotubes. Fundamental Materials Research. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47098-5_9

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