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Raman Study of the Pressure-Induced Charge Transfer Transition in the Neutral Donor-Acceptor Complexes {Ni(nPr2dtc)2}(C60)2 and {Cu(nPr2dtc)2}(C60)2

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Pages 336-340 | Published online: 14 May 2012

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