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Facile fabrication of large area oriented conjugated polymer films by ribbon-shaped FTM and its implication on anisotropic charge transport

Tripathi et al., 2019

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1284479835285835105
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Tripathi A
Kumari N
Nagamatsu S
Hayase S
Pandey S
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Organic Electronics

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Facile fabrication of large area [20 cm (L)× 2 cm (W)] uniform and oriented thin films of a variety of conjugated polymers (CPs) with minimal material wastage has been successfully demonstrated using our newly developed ribbon-shaped floating film transfer method (FTM) …
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