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Sun, Y., Welch, G. C., Leong, W. L., Takacs, C. J., Bazan, G. C., & Heeger, A. J. (2011). Solution-processed small-molecule solar cells with 6.7% efficiency. Nature Materials, 11(1), 44–48.

Authors 6
  1. Yanming Sun (first)
  2. Gregory C. Welch (additional)
  3. Wei Lin Leong (additional)
  4. Christopher J. Takacs (additional)
  5. Guillermo C. Bazan (additional)
  6. Alan J. Heeger (additional)
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@article{Sun_2011, title={Solution-processed small-molecule solar cells with 6.7% efficiency}, volume={11}, ISSN={1476-4660}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmat3160}, DOI={10.1038/nmat3160}, number={1}, journal={Nature Materials}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Sun, Yanming and Welch, Gregory C. and Leong, Wei Lin and Takacs, Christopher J. and Bazan, Guillermo C. and Heeger, Alan J.}, year={2011}, month=nov, pages={44–48} }