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Laser synthesis of ultracold alkali metal dimers : Optimization and control. / Pazyuk, E. A.; Zaitsevskii, A. V.; Stolyarov, A. V.; Tamanis, M.; Ferber, R.

в: Russian Chemical Reviews, Том 84, № 10, 2015, стр. 1001-1020.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхОбзорная статьяРецензирование

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Pazyuk, EA, Zaitsevskii, AV, Stolyarov, AV, Tamanis, M & Ferber, R 2015, 'Laser synthesis of ultracold alkali metal dimers: Optimization and control', Russian Chemical Reviews, Том. 84, № 10, стр. 1001-1020. https://doi.org/10.1070/RCR4534

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Pazyuk, E. A., Zaitsevskii, A. V., Stolyarov, A. V., Tamanis, M., & Ferber, R. (2015). Laser synthesis of ultracold alkali metal dimers: Optimization and control. Russian Chemical Reviews, 84(10), 1001-1020. https://doi.org/10.1070/RCR4534

Vancouver

Pazyuk EA, Zaitsevskii AV, Stolyarov AV, Tamanis M, Ferber R. Laser synthesis of ultracold alkali metal dimers: Optimization and control. Russian Chemical Reviews. 2015;84(10):1001-1020. https://doi.org/10.1070/RCR4534

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Pazyuk, E. A. ; Zaitsevskii, A. V. ; Stolyarov, A. V. ; Tamanis, M. ; Ferber, R. / Laser synthesis of ultracold alkali metal dimers : Optimization and control. в: Russian Chemical Reviews. 2015 ; Том 84, № 10. стр. 1001-1020.

BibTeX

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