Electron-electron scattering in linear transport in two-dimensional systems

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Electron-electron scattering in linear transport in two-dimensional systems. / Hu, Ben Yu-Kuang; Flensberg, Karsten.

In: Physical Review B, Vol. 53, No. 15, 15.04.1996, p. 10072-10077.

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Hu, BY-K & Flensberg, K 1996, 'Electron-electron scattering in linear transport in two-dimensional systems', Physical Review B, vol. 53, no. 15, pp. 10072-10077. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.53.10072

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Hu, B. Y-K., & Flensberg, K. (1996). Electron-electron scattering in linear transport in two-dimensional systems. Physical Review B, 53(15), 10072-10077. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.53.10072

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Hu BY-K, Flensberg K. Electron-electron scattering in linear transport in two-dimensional systems. Physical Review B. 1996 Apr 15;53(15):10072-10077. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.53.10072

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Hu, Ben Yu-Kuang ; Flensberg, Karsten. / Electron-electron scattering in linear transport in two-dimensional systems. In: Physical Review B. 1996 ; Vol. 53, No. 15. pp. 10072-10077.

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