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CURRENT TRANSPORT MECHANISMS IN EPITAXIAL CDS/CDTE HETEROJUNCTIONS
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1990-04-01
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ERCELEBI, C
BRINKMAN, AW
FURLONG, TS
WOODS, J
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JOURNAL OF CRYSTAL GROWTH
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C. ERCELEBI, A. BRINKMAN, T. FURLONG, and J. WOODS, “CURRENT TRANSPORT MECHANISMS IN EPITAXIAL CDS/CDTE HETEROJUNCTIONS,”
JOURNAL OF CRYSTAL GROWTH
, pp. 162–166, 1990, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/67611.