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ODMR Spectroscopy of NV Centers in Diamond Under High MW Power. / Zhukov, I. V.; Anishchik, S. V.; Molin, Yu N.

в: Applied Magnetic Resonance, Том 48, № 11-12, 01.12.2017, стр. 1461-1469.

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Zhukov, IV, Anishchik, SV & Molin, YN 2017, 'ODMR Spectroscopy of NV Centers in Diamond Under High MW Power', Applied Magnetic Resonance, Том. 48, № 11-12, стр. 1461-1469. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00723-017-0933-6

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Zhukov, I. V., Anishchik, S. V., & Molin, Y. N. (2017). ODMR Spectroscopy of NV Centers in Diamond Under High MW Power. Applied Magnetic Resonance, 48(11-12), 1461-1469. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00723-017-0933-6

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Zhukov IV, Anishchik SV, Molin YN. ODMR Spectroscopy of NV Centers in Diamond Under High MW Power. Applied Magnetic Resonance. 2017 дек. 1;48(11-12):1461-1469. doi: 10.1007/s00723-017-0933-6

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Zhukov, I. V. ; Anishchik, S. V. ; Molin, Yu N. / ODMR Spectroscopy of NV Centers in Diamond Under High MW Power. в: Applied Magnetic Resonance. 2017 ; Том 48, № 11-12. стр. 1461-1469.

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