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Chirality-Dependent G-Band Raman Intensity of Carbon Nanotubes

Physical Review B
doi 10.1103/physrevb.64.085312
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August 7, 2001

Authors
R. SaitoA. JorioJ. H. HafnerC. M. LieberM. HunterT. McClureG. DresselhausM. S. Dresselhaus
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American Physical Society (APS)


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