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Supramolecular organization and photovoltaic properties of barbiturated oligothiophenes

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Supramolecular organization and photovoltaic properties of barbiturated oligothiophenes

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Hayato Ouchiほか
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2019-06-04
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Hayato Ouchi
Xu Lin
Shiki Yagai
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2019-06-04
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48(9)
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1348-0715
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0366-7022
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