High-mobility, trap-free charge transport in conjugated polymer diodes
Mark Nikolka(University of Cambridge), Henning Sirringhaus(University of Cambridge), Mark Mascal(University of California, Davis), Jan Saska(University of California, Davis), Peer Nowack(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Iain McCulloch(Transnational Press London), Jin‐Kyun Lee(Inha University), Katharina Broch(University of Cambridge), Deepak Venkateshvaran(University of Cambridge), Alberto Salleo(Stanford University), John Armitage(University of Cambridge), Aditya Sadhanala(University of Cambridge), Seok-Heon Jung(Inha University), David Hanifi(Stanford University)
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