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1. Non-Conjugated Poly(Diphenylene Phthalide)—New Electroactive Material.

2. Highly Efficient Microscopic Charge Transport within Crystalline Domains in a Furan‐Flanked Diketopyrrolopyrrole‐Based Conjugated Copolymer.

3. The Polymer Physics of Multiscale Charge Transport in Conjugated Systems.

4. Charge transport and structure in semimetallic polymers.

5. The Effects of Crystallinity on Charge Transport and the Structure of Sequentially Processed F4TCNQ-Doped Conjugated Polymer Films.

6. Photocurrent Extraction Efficiency near Unity in a Thick Polymer Bulk Heterojunction.

7. Experimental evidence that short-range intermolecular aggregation is sufficient for efficient charge transport in conjugated polymers.

8. The Effect of Large Compositional Inhomogeneities on the Performance of Organic Solar Cells: A Numerical Study.

9. Strategy for Enhancing the Dielectric Constant of Organic Semiconductors Without Sacrificing Charge Carrier Mobility and Solubility.

10. Charge transport and recombination in PDPP5T:[70]PCBM organic solar cells: The influence of morphology.

11. Synthesis, Electronic Structure, and Charge Transport Characteristics of Naphthalenediimide-Based Co-Polymers with Different Oligothiophene Donor Units.

12. Synthesis and characterization of fused-thiophene containing naphthalene diimide n-type copolymers for organic thin film transistor and all-polymer solar cell applications.

13. Techniques for characterization of charge carrier mobility in organic semiconductors.

14. Comparison of hole mobility in thick and thin films of a conjugated polymer

15. Charge mobility measurement techniques in organic semiconductors.

16. Intrinsically stretchable conjugated polymer semiconductors in field effect transistors.

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