Side-chain effects on N-type organic thermoelectrics: A case study of fullerene derivatives
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J. Hummelen | R. Chiechi | G. Portale | S. Torabi | M. Stuart | Jian Liu | M. Koopmans | Li-gan Qiu | Xinkai Qiu | L. J. Anton Koster | L. Qiu | Anton Koster | Marc C. A. Stuart | L. Jan | Nano Energy
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