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Structure-properties Relationships In Small Pi-conjugated Molecules: Electrochromism, Photovoltaic Conversion And Mechano-fluorochromism
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Theoretical Evaluation Of Apparent Polarization Energy Of Organic ?-conjugated Acene Molecular Charge Carrier Condensate Phase
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Ultrafast photophysics of pi-conjugated polymers and polythiophene/fullerene blends for organic photovoltaic applications
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Synthesis of novel pi-conjugated nanomaterials
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Novel pi-conjugated materials plus their characterizations and applications
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Theoretical characterization of the charge-transport and electroluminescence properties of pi-conjugated organic materials
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Synthesis and characterization of molecular materials derived from dendrimers, [60]fullerene, and linear pi-conjugated oligomers
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Theoretical evaluation of the nonlinear optical properties of extended pi-conjugated chromophores
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Atomic-scale studies of the self-assembly of pi-conjugated molecules on silicon surfaces
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Study of new functional organic materials based on pi-conjugated oligomers and [60]fullerene
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Optical study of pi-conjugated polymers and pi-conjugated polymers/fullerene blends
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Thermally-reactive conjugated polymer
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Fabrication and characterization of amphiphilic pi-conjugated polymer films
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Direct thermal patterning of pi-conjugated polymers
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Boron-containing pi-conjugated polymers built with transition metal cage complexes and C3-symmetric pi-conjugation: Modular synthesis of oligomers and polymers
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Spectroscopic study of excitations in pi-conjugated polymers
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BODIPY-based panchromatic pi-conjugated polymers for organic photovoltaics
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Synthesis and characterization of self-assembling peptides bearing pi-conjugated subunits to study pi-pi interactions
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Photophysics of quasi-one-dimensional excitons in pi-conjugated polymers and semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes
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The effects of vibronic coupling on the photophysics of pi-conjugated oligomers and polymers
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