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Description (a) Structure of the monoclinic, low-temperature phase, where vanadium atoms are depicted in purple and oxygen atoms in pink. The V–V dimers are highlighted by violet lines. (b) Structure of the tetragonal (rutile), high-temperature phase. The distances between adjacent vanadium atoms are equal.
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Author Ding-Shyue Yang, Peter Baum, and Ahmed H. Zewail
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