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Area of Science:

  • Materials Science
  • Physics

Context:

  • Correction of a previously published article's Digital Object Identifier (DOI).
  • Ensuring accurate referencing for scientific literature.

Purpose:

  • To rectify an error in the article's DOI.
  • To facilitate proper citation and access to the research.

Summary:

  • The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for the article 10.1063/5.0046376 has been corrected.
  • This ensures that researchers can accurately locate and cite the work.

Impact:

  • Improved discoverability of scientific research.
  • Enhanced integrity and reliability of the scientific record.
  • Facilitates accurate citation tracking and impact assessment.