Weyl semimetals, Fermi arcs and chiral anomalies
Nature Materials, ISSN: 1476-4660, Vol: 15, Issue: 11, Page: 1140-1144
2016
- 293Citations
- 564Captures
- 12Mentions
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- Citations293
- Citation Indexes293
- 293
- CrossRef189
- Captures564
- Readers564
- 564
- Mentions12
- References7
- Wikipedia7
- News Mentions3
- News3
- Blog Mentions2
- Blog2
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