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Observations of differences in the spatial-profile symmetry-of ion-confining potentials in the cases with and without the central-cell density increase during an ion-plugging period

Yoshida    
M. Cho    
T. Hirata    
M. Ito    
H. Kohagura    
J. Yatsu    
K. Miyoshi    
S.    

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