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Cathodic electrochromism of lutetium diphthalocyanine filmsNicholson et al., 1981
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- Nicholson M
- Pizzarello F
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In the present study the use of rectified alternating photocurrent voltammetry as a method to determine the flatband potentials of n-type and p-type semiconductors has been presented. The values of the VFB'S for the p-type semiconductors examined in this study coincided with …
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