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Heterostructured layer growth of polyaniline by vacuum thermal evaporation and fabrication of thin-film capacitorsPalsaniya et al., 2019
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- Palsaniya S
- Nemade H
- Dasmahapatra A
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Thin films of conducting polymers find applications in many emerging areas, such as packaging, sensing, coating, thin-film capacitors, organic integrated circuits, organic thin wires, and electroluminescent devices. The success of thin-film-based devices relies on …
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