Kelvin probe and ultraviolet photoemission measurements of indium tin oxide work function: a comparison
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W. R. Salaneck | R. Friend | F. Cacialli | E. Moons | I. Baikie | Ji‐Seon Kim | B. Lägel | N. Johansson
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