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ATTRACTING SOLITONS IN POLYACETYLENE AND SPIN-PEIERLS SYSTEMS.
B. Horovitz
Department of Physics
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First-order
100%
Chemical Potential
100%
Formation Energy
100%
Peierls
100%
Phase Separate
100%
Polyacetylene
100%
Commensurate-incommensurate Transition
100%
Spin-Peierls
100%
Engineering
Energy Engineering
100%
Condensate
100%
Chemical Potential
100%
Separate Phase
100%
Formation Energy
100%
Physics
Solitary Wave
100%
Polyacetylene
100%
Condensate
20%
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Potential
100%
Polyacetylene
100%
Material Science
Density
100%
Polyacetylene
100%
Chemistry
Chemical Potential
100%
Polyacetylene Polymer
100%