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Effects of Inorganic Substitutions and Different Metal Electrode Materials on Electronic Transport Properties of Organic Molecular Devices

Xu et al., 2023

Document ID
1793571026055238427
Author
Xu Y
Zhao W
Zou D
Li X
Qin M
Wang C
Liu D
Wang M
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Langmuir

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Incorporating inorganic components into organic molecular devices offers one novel alternative to address challenges existing in the fabrication and integration of nanoscale devices. In this study, using a theoretical method of density functional theory combined with …
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