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Influences of self-assembled structure on mobilities of charge carriers in π-conjugated polymers

Jiang et al., 2005

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18191072531888684418
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Jiang X
Patil R
Harima Y
Ohshita J
Kunai A
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The journal of physical chemistry B

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Mobilities of charge carriers in cast and spun films of poly (3-hexylthiophene) s (PHTs) with regioregularities of 97%, 81%, 70%, and 54%(denoted as PHT97%, PHT81%, PHT70%, and PHT54%, respectively) are evaluated as a function of doping level. A common feature of …
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