Silaindacenodithiophene Semiconducting Polymers for Efficient Solar Cells and High-Mobility Ambipolar Transistors
Raja Shahid Ashraf(Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry), Iain McCulloch(Transnational Press London), Dong‐Seok Leem(Imperial College London), Martin Heeney(Imperial College London), Yves Geerts(Université Libre de Bruxelles), Thomas D. Anthopoulos(King Abdullah University of Science and Technology), Hugo Bronstein(Imperial College London), Scott E. Watkins(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), John C. de Mello(Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Bob C. Schroeder(Université Libre de Bruxelles), Zhuoying Chen(University of Cambridge), Henning Sirringhaus(University of Cambridge), Weimin Zhang(Imperial College London), Jeremy Smith(Plastic Electronics (Netherlands))
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