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High Intra-Chain Hole Mobility on Molecular Wires of Ladder Type Poly(p-Phenylenes)
doi 10.1117/12.678257
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Date
August 31, 2006
Authors
P. Prins
F. C. Grozema
J. M. Schins
S. Patil
U. Scherf
L. D. A. Siebbeles
Publisher
SPIE
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