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Publications by Sukumar Dey
Bromination of Graphene: A New Route to Making High Performance Transparent Conducting Electrodes With Low Optical Losses
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Large-Scale Patterned Multi-Layer Graphene Films as Transparent Conducting Electrodes for GaN Light-Emitting Diodes
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