Directional bonding explains the high conductance of atomic contacts in bcc metals
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Directional bonding explains the high conductance of atomic contacts in bcc metals
Dednam, W.; Sabater, C.; Calvo, M. R.; et ál..
Physical Review B 101, 165417 (Apr 2020)
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