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First characterization of silicon crystalline fibers produced with the µ-pulling technique for future gravitational wave detectors

M. Alshourbagy    
P. Amico    
L. Bosi    
G. Cagnoli    
E. Campagna    
F. Cottone    
A. Dari    
L. Gammaitoni    
M. Lorenzini    
G. Losurdo    
F. Marchesoni    
F. Martelli    
F. Piergiovanni    
M. Punturo    
A. Toncelli et al.    

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