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%\documentclass[showkeys,showpacs,amsmath,amssymb,onecolumn,superscriptaddress,prl]{revtex4-1}% Physical Review B
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\begin{document}
\preprint{Preprint}
\title{Response to referees’ comments for manuscript}
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\noindent Dear Editor,
Please find enclosed a revised version of our manuscript with revised title ``Title".
The authors would like to thank the substantial comments and suggestions from the referees, which significantly helps improve the quality of this manuscript.
We have revised the manuscript carefully and thoroughly, the major changes in the manuscript are labeled in blue.
In the following, we first summarize the main changes in the revised manuscript, and then present itemized detailed responses/corrections to all the referees’ comments (all authors’ responses here are in blue).
\vspace{1em}
\noindent \textbf{Major Changes}
\ar{
\begin{enumerate}
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}
\vspace{1em}
\noindent \textbf{Response to Referee A}
\begin{enumerate}
\item
\item
\end{enumerate}
\vspace{1em}
\noindent \textbf{Response to Referee B}
\begin{enumerate}
\item
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\vspace{1em}
\noindent \textbf{Response to Referee C}
\begin{enumerate}
\item
\item
\end{enumerate}
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