Importance of the Functional Group Density of a Polymeric Gate Insulator for Organic Thin-Film-Transistors
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概要
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- 2007-01-15
著者
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Lee Sin-Doo
School of Electrical Engineering #032, Seoul National University
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Lee Sin-doo
School Of Electrical Engineering #32 Seoul National University
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Kim Won-ho
School Of Electrical Engineering #32 Seoul National University
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BAE Jin-Hyuk
School of Electrical Engineering #32, Seoul National University
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KIM Jinyool
School of Electrical Engineering #32, Seoul National University
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