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Title |
Influence of anharmonic convex interparticle potential and Shapiro steps in the opposite direction of driving force
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Published in |
Physica Scripta, January 2021
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DOI | 10.1088/1402-4896/abd5ec |
Authors |
Sonja Gombar, Petar Mali, Slobodan Radoevi, Jasmina Teki, Milan Panti, Milica Pavkov-Hrvojevi |
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