first experiments in the 100t multi-shot magnet:
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63.9 T. 67.8 T. 71.1 T. 74.5 T. 78.2 T. 81.7 T. 84.7 T. 88.9 T. PL linewidth (meV). Calculated linewidth (norm.). First Experiments in the 100T Multi-Shot Magnet: Tuning Alloy Disorder in Diluted Magnetic Semiconductors. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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