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Dynamics of Nuclear Polarization in InGaAs Quantum Dots in a Transverse Magnetic Field. / Verbin, S.Yu.; Gerlovin, I.Ya.; Ignatiev, I.V.; Kuznetsova, M.S.; Cherbunin, R.V.; Flisinski, K.; Yakovlev, D.; Bayer, M.

In: Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics, Vol. 114, No. 4, 2012, p. 681-690.

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Verbin, S.Yu. ; Gerlovin, I.Ya. ; Ignatiev, I.V. ; Kuznetsova, M.S. ; Cherbunin, R.V. ; Flisinski, K. ; Yakovlev, D. ; Bayer, M. / Dynamics of Nuclear Polarization in InGaAs Quantum Dots in a Transverse Magnetic Field. In: Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 2012 ; Vol. 114, No. 4. pp. 681-690.

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