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First-Principles Study on the Magnetoelectric and Optical Properties of Novel Magnetic Semiconductor Li(Mg, Cr)P With Decoupled Spin and Charge Doping

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Title
First-Principles Study on the Magnetoelectric and Optical Properties of Novel Magnetic Semiconductor Li(Mg, Cr)P With Decoupled Spin and Charge Doping
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Frontiers in Chemistry, October 2020
DOI 10.3389/fchem.2020.594411
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Ting Chen, Nan Wu, Yue Li, Yuting Cui, Shoubing Ding, Zhimin Wu

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