Pan et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Effective Controlling of Film Texture and Carrier Transport of a High‐Performance Polymeric Semiconductor by Magnetic AlignmentPan et al., 2015
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- 10838062657010266346
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- Pan G
- Chen F
- Hu L
- Zhang K
- Dai J
- Zhang F
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- Advanced Functional Materials
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The controlling of molecular orientation and structural ordering of organic semiconductors is crucial to achieve high performance electronic devices. In this work, large‐area highly oriented and ordered films of an excellent electron transporter Poly {[N, N′‐bis (2 …
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