Journal Article GSI-2017-01769

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Realizing total reciprocity violation in the phase for photon scattering

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2017
Nature Publishing Group London

Scientific reports 7, 43114 () [10.1038/srep43114]

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  1. 6211 - Extreme States of Matter: From Cold Ions to Hot Plasmas (POF3-621) (POF3-621)

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