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    ... View MoreSubjectHydrogen doping (1)
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    Avoiding ambient air and light induced degradation in high-efficiency polymer solar cells by the use of hydrogen-doped zinc oxide as electron extraction material 

    Polydorou, E; Sakellis, I; Soultati, A; Kaltzoglou, A; Papadopoulos, TA; Briscoe, J; Tsikritzis, D; Fakis, M; Palilis, LC; Kennou, S;... (2017-04)
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