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Bipolaron Formation in Organic Solar cells Observed by Pulsed Electrically Detected Magnetic Resonance

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Behrends, J.
Schnegg, A.
Lips, K.
Thomsen, Elizabeth
Pandey, A.K.
Samuel, I D W
Keeble, D J

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American Physical Society

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We report the observation of a spin-dependent dark transport current, exhibiting spin coherence at room temperature, in a π-conjugated polymer-fullerene blend using pulsed electrically detected magnetic resonance. The resonance at g=2.0028(3) is due to p

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Physical Review Letters

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2037-12-31