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Breakthrough in the high-pressure structures of Ba based on full exploitation of aperiodic symmetry. / Boldyreva, Elena V.

в: IUCrJ, Том 4, № Pt 2, 03.2017, стр. 104-105.

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title = "Breakthrough in the high-pressure structures of Ba based on full exploitation of aperiodic symmetry",
abstract = "A breakthrough in the high-pressure structures of Ba based on a full exploitation of aperiodic symmetry is discussed in the general context of the 'complex structures of simple metals'.",
keywords = "atomic density waves, Ba IVb, high-pressure barium phases, host-guest structures, incommensurately modulated structures",
author = "Boldyreva, {Elena V.}",
year = "2017",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1107/S2052252517001427",
language = "English",
volume = "4",
pages = "104--105",
journal = "IUCrJ",
issn = "2052-2525",
publisher = "International Union of Crystallography",
number = "Pt 2",

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