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Ambipolar operation of fullerene field-effect transistors by semiconductor/metal interface modificationNishikawa et al., 2005
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- Nishikawa T
- Kobayashi S
- Nakanowatari T
- Mitani T
- Shimoda T
- Kubozono Y
- Yamamoto G
- Ishii H
- Niwano M
- Iwasa Y
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- Journal of applied physics
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