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Air-Stable and High-Mobility n-Channel Organic Transistors Based on Small-Molecule/Polymer Semiconducting Blends
Air-Stable and High-Mobility n-Channel Organic Transistors Based on Small-Molecule/Polymer Semiconducting Blends
Air-Stable and High-Mobility n-Channel Organic Transistors Based on Small-Molecule/Polymer Semiconducting Blends
Zhong, H. (author) / Smith, J. (author) / Rossbauer, S. (author) / White, A. J. (author) / Anthopoulos, T. D. (author) / Heeney, M. (author)
ADVANCED MATERIALS -DEERFIELD BEACH THEN WEINHEIM- ; 24 ; 3205-3211
2012-01-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
620.11
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