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Publications by Alex H. Balzer
What Is Killing Organic Photovoltaics: Light‐Induced Crosslinking as a General Degradation Pathway of Organic Conjugated Molecules
Advanced Energy Materials
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Near‐infrared Organic Photoelectric Materials for Light‐harvesting Systems: Organic Photovoltaics and Organic Photodiodes
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