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In-situ crosslinking and n-doping of semiconducting polymers and their application as efficient electron-transporting materials in inverted polymer solar cells /
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In-situ crosslinking and n-doping of semiconducting polymers and their application as efficient electron-transporting materials in inverted polymer solar cells /

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Other Authors: Cho, Namchul., Davies, Joshua A., Durban, Matthew M., Jen, Alex K.-Y., Kazarinoff, Peter D., Luscombe, Christine K., O'Malley, Kevin M., Segawa, Yukari., Yip, Hin-Lap., Zeigler, David F.
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Language:English
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Conjugated polymers
Crosslinking
Doping
Organic field-effect transistors
Photovoltaic devices
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Institutions: Thư viện Trường Đại học Đà Lạt
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