How high local charge carrier mobility and an energy cascade in a three-phase bulk heterojunction enable >90% quantum efficiency.
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How high local charge carrier mobility and an energy cascade in a three-phase bulk heterojunction enable >90% quantum efficiency.
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Michael D McGehee
Timothy M Burke
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10.1002/ADMA.201304241
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2013-12-27T00:00:00Z