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On the nature of current carriers in alkali-free glasses based on silicon, boron, and phosphorus oxides. / Sokolov, I. A.; Murin, I. V.; Naraev, V. N.; Pronkin, A. A.

In: Glass Physics and Chemistry, Vol. 25, No. 5, 09.1999, p. 454-468.

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Sokolov, IA, Murin, IV, Naraev, VN & Pronkin, AA 1999, 'On the nature of current carriers in alkali-free glasses based on silicon, boron, and phosphorus oxides', Glass Physics and Chemistry, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 454-468.

APA

Sokolov, I. A., Murin, I. V., Naraev, V. N., & Pronkin, A. A. (1999). On the nature of current carriers in alkali-free glasses based on silicon, boron, and phosphorus oxides. Glass Physics and Chemistry, 25(5), 454-468.

Vancouver

Sokolov IA, Murin IV, Naraev VN, Pronkin AA. On the nature of current carriers in alkali-free glasses based on silicon, boron, and phosphorus oxides. Glass Physics and Chemistry. 1999 Sep;25(5):454-468.

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Sokolov, I. A. ; Murin, I. V. ; Naraev, V. N. ; Pronkin, A. A. / On the nature of current carriers in alkali-free glasses based on silicon, boron, and phosphorus oxides. In: Glass Physics and Chemistry. 1999 ; Vol. 25, No. 5. pp. 454-468.

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