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Kumagai, T., Shiotari, A., Okuyama, H., Hatta, S., Aruga, T., Hamada, I., Frederiksen, T., & Ueba, H. (2011). H-atom relay reactions in real space. Nature Materials, 11(2), 167–172.

Authors 8
  1. T. Kumagai (first)
  2. A. Shiotari (additional)
  3. H. Okuyama (additional)
  4. S. Hatta (additional)
  5. T. Aruga (additional)
  6. I. Hamada (additional)
  7. T. Frederiksen (additional)
  8. H. Ueba (additional)
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@article{Kumagai_2011, title={H-atom relay reactions in real space}, volume={11}, ISSN={1476-4660}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmat3176}, DOI={10.1038/nmat3176}, number={2}, journal={Nature Materials}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Kumagai, T. and Shiotari, A. and Okuyama, H. and Hatta, S. and Aruga, T. and Hamada, I. and Frederiksen, T. and Ueba, H.}, year={2011}, month=nov, pages={167–172} }