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Temperature-Dependent Thermal Conductivity and Suppressed Lorenz Number in Ultrathin Gold Nanowires

Physical Review B - United States
doi 10.1103/physrevb.99.054304
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OpticalElectronicCondensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic Materials
Date

February 12, 2019

Authors
S. D. SawtelleM. A. Reed
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American Physical Society (APS)


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