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Brenden R. Ortiz(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Stephen D. Wilson(University of California, Santa Barbara), Linus Kautzsch(California NanoSystems Institute), Samuel M. L. Teicher(California NanoSystems Institute), Noah Ratcliff(California NanoSystems Institute), John Harter(Cornell University), Ram Seshadri(University of California, Santa Barbara), Jacob P. C. Ruff(Cornell University), Paul M. Sarte(California NanoSystems Institute)
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