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By Ian Michael Rousseau1, Jeffrey C Grossman1, Vladimir Bulovic1, Polina Anikeeva2
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Examine charge and exciton transport in nanostructured optoelectonic devices
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Version 1.0.4 - published on 07 Mar 2012
doi:10.4231/D3CR5NB87 cite this
Open source: license | code unavaialble
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