Novel Authentic and Ultrafast Organic Photorecorders Enhanced by AIE‐Active Polymer Electrets via Interlayer Charge Recombination
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Novel Authentic and Ultrafast Organic Photorecorders Enhanced by AIE‐Active Polymer Electrets via Interlayer Charge Recombination
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ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 2101288
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Wiley
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2021-04-29
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10.1002/adfm.202101288
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