Colloquium: Electronic transport in single-crystal organic transistors
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3 Department of Physics and Applied Mathematics, Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain 共 Received 16 January 2008; revised manuscript received 31 March 2008; published 22 May 2008
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