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Year
2003
Type
article
Volume
426
Issue
6962
Pages
55-58
Citations
4601
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T. Kimura, Takeshi Goto, Hiroyuki Shintani et al. (2003). Magnetic control of ferroelectric polarization. Nature , 426 (6962) , 55-58. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature02018

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