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Università degli Studi di Cagliari
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A C K N O W L E D G M E N T SI woul
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example of a novel class of systems
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C O N T E N T S1 introduction 11.1
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L I S T O F F I G U R E SFigure 1.1
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List of FiguresxiiiFigure 2.15 Init
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List of FiguresxvFigure 4.6Figure 4
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Figure 5.7Figure 5.8Figure A.1Figur
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2 introduction1-3 eV) and the trans
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4 introductionorder in such a compl
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6 introductionprocesses that need t
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8 introduction1.2 physical factors
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10 introductionrecovered by the int
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12 introductionA cheap and environm
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14 introductiondensed phases [63, 7
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P 3 H T - P O LY ( 3 - H E X Y LT H
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2.1 mechanism of assembling and mor
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2.2 p3ht assembling and intermolecu
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2.3 p3ht crystalline bulk phases 23
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2.5 nanocrystalline p3ht 25Figure 2
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2.5 nanocrystalline p3ht 27Table 2.
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2.6 conclusions 29Figure 2.13.: Ini
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P O LY M E R / S E M I C O N D U C
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3.4 p3ht/zno interface 35surface (t
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3.5 p3ht/zno interface: low deposit
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3.6 p3ht/zno interface: high deposi
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3.6 p3ht/zno interface: high deposi
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3.6 p3ht/zno interface: high deposi
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3.7 effective model for the transpo
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3.8 conclusions 47As for the low te
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T E R N A RY Z N O / Z N P C / P 3
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- Page 106 and 107: ibliography 87Zakeeruddin, and M. G
- Page 108 and 109: ibliography 89Phys. Chem. Chem. Phy
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