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Publications by Akihisa Wadahama
Design Principle for Increasing Charge Mobility of Π-Conjugated Polymers Using Regularly Localized Molecular Orbitals
Nature Communications
Astronomy
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
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Charge Transport in High-Mobility Conjugated Polymers and Molecular Semiconductors
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Π‐Conjugated Compounds for Molecular Materials
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Photoinduced Absorption of Π-Conjugated Polymers in Solution
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Bioinspired Microenvironments: Rational Design of High-Mobility Semicrystalline Conjugated Polymers With Tunable Charge Polarity: Beyond Benzobisthiadiazole-Based Polymers (Adv. Funct. Mater. 2/2017)
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Conjugated Polymers: Exploring the Charge Transport in Conjugated Polymers (Adv. Mater. 41/2017)
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Synthesis and Characterization of Low-Molecular-Weight Π-Conjugated Polymers Covered by Persilylated Β-Cyclodextrin
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Chain-Assisted Charge Transport in Semicrystalline Conjugated Polymers
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On the Form of Molecular Orbitals in Conjugated Rings and Chains
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