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Theoretically Modified Optical Length Research on the Physical Boundary of the Double-Heterogeneous System

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Title
Theoretically Modified Optical Length Research on the Physical Boundary of the Double-Heterogeneous System
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Frontiers in Energy Research, February 2022
DOI 10.3389/fenrg.2021.773067
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Lou Lei, Chai Xiaoming, Yao Dong, Wang Lianjie, Li Mancang, Chen Liang, Liu Xiaoli, Zhang Hongbo, Li Sinan, Tang Xiao, Zhou Nan

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#20,549,510
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#1,299
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