15.34% efficiency all-small-molecule organic solar cells with an improved fill factor enabled by a fullerene additive
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Vincent M. Le Corre | Zeyun Xiao | L. Koster | H. Yan | Shirong Lu | Ruijie Ma | Tao Liu | Ranbir Singh | Tainan Duan | Z. Kan | Qianguang Yang | V. L. Le Corre | Hua Tang | Haiyan Chen | Dingqin Hu | Friso Wobben
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