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Marinelli, M., Milani, E., Pucella, G., Tucciarone, A., Verona-Rinati, G., Angelone, M., & Pillon, M. (2003). Experimental determination of electron and hole mean drift distance: Application to chemical vapor deposition diamond. Applied Physics Letters, 82(26), 4723–4725. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1586475

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