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Theoretical investigation on thermal effect in organic semiconductors
ISSN号:1566-1199
期刊名称:Organic Electronics
时间:2015.2.21
页码:39-43
相关项目:有机光电器件中的磁场效应和结构设计
作者:
Liu Yang|Ding Yi|Shixuan Han|Shijie Xie|
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