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Peculiarities of the polarization of HgI2 single crystals taking into account the effect of excitation

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In conclusion we should like to express our thanks to Prof. V. M. Fridkin for his valuable criticism during a discussion of the results.

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Zolotarev, V.F., Semak, D.G. & Chepur, D.V. Peculiarities of the polarization of HgI2 single crystals taking into account the effect of excitation. Soviet Physics Journal 10, 91–93 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00822010

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