Near-perfect conduction through a ferrocene-based molecular wire
Stephanie Getty(University of Maryland, College Park), Lawrence R. Sita(University of Maryland, College Park), San-Huang Ke(Tongji University), Michael S. Fuhrer(University of Maryland, College Park), Harold U. Baranger(Duke University), Lixin Wang(Jianghan University), Weitao Yang(Duke University), Rui Liu(Duke University), Chaiwat Engtrakul(University of Maryland, College Park)
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