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Volume 45, Number 1, 2001
Organic electronics
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Influence of trapped and interfacial charges in organic multilayer light-emitting devices - References

by W. Riess, H. Riel, T. Beierlein, W. Brütting, P. Müller, and P. F. Seidler

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