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Publications by F. Wudl
Highly Sensitive Biological and Chemical Sensors Based on Reversible Fluorescence Quenching in a Conjugated Polymer
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Photoinduced Absorption of Π-Conjugated Polymers in Solution
Synthetic Metals
Mechanics of Materials
Alloys
Condensed Matter Physics
Mechanical Engineering
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Metals
Materials Chemistry
Magnetic Materials
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