High Electron Mobility and Ambipolar Transport in Organic Thin‐Film Transistors Based on a π‐Stacking Quinoidal Terthiophene
Reid J. Chesterfield(University of Minnesota), C. Daniel Frisbie(University of Minnesota), Paul C. Ewbank(University of Minnesota), L. L. MILLER(University of Minnesota), Christopher R. Newman(University of Minnesota), Ted M. Pappenfus(University of Minnesota), Kent R. Mann(California Institute of Technology), Michael H. Haukaas(University of Minnesota)
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