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Persistent non-equilibrium interface dipoles at quasi-2D organic/inorganic semiconductor interfaces: The effect of gap states
David A. Racke,
Oliver L.A. Monti
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Physics
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Chemical Compounds
Density of State
100%
Dipole
92%
Electric Field
83%
Electronic State
68%
Energy
43%
Length
55%
Nonequilibrium
99%
Optoelectronics
84%
Photoelectron Spectroscopy
91%
Semiconductor
70%
Transport Property
87%
Engineering & Materials Science
Crystals
46%
Electric fields
42%
Electron energy levels
53%
Electronic structure
69%
Optoelectronic devices
54%
Organic semiconductor materials
75%
Photoelectron spectroscopy
79%
Screening
43%
Semiconductor materials
82%
Transport properties
58%
Physics & Astronomy
alignment
36%
crystals
22%
dipoles
68%
electric fields
27%
electronic structure
34%
energy levels
37%
interlayers
42%
organic semiconductors
52%
photoelectric emission
40%
screening
40%
spectroscopy
24%
transport properties
36%