Atomic-scale control of graphene magnetism by using hydrogen atoms
- 12 July, 2016
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Atomic-scale control of graphene magnetism by using hydrogen atoms.
H. Gonzalez Herrero, Jose M. Gómez Rodríguez, P. Mallet, et al.
Science 352, 437, (2016).
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