Lemaur et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Resilience to conformational fluctuations controls energetic disorder in conjugated polymer materials: Insights from atomistic simulationsLemaur et al., 2019
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- Lemaur V
- Cornil J
- Lazzaroni R
- Sirringhaus H
- Beljonne D
- Olivier Y
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- Chemistry of Materials
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Increasing the crystallinity of thin films in concert with the planarization of the conjugated backbones has long been considered as the key for success in the design of polymer materials with optimized charge transport properties. Recently, this general belief had to be …
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