Structural and Morphological Evolution for Water-resistant Organic Thermoelectrics
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Jeonghun Kwak | Jae Gyu Jang | Sung Hyun Kim | Jong-Gyu Kim | Jong-In Hong | S. H. Kim | Jaeyun Kim | Jong‐In Hong | S. Kim | Jeonghun Kwak | J. Jang | H. Oh | Jong-Gyu Kim | Jaeyun Kim | S. Shin | Hyeon Jin Oh | Jaeyun Kim | Seunghan Shin | S. Shin | Hyeon Jin Oh
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