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Using the peak effect to pick the good organic couplers
Eran Katzir
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Shira Yochelis
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Yossi Paltiel
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The Institute of Applied Physics
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Organic Molecules
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Peak Effect
100%
Coupler
100%
Molecular Electronics
66%
Gold Nanoparticles
66%
Nanostructures
33%
Charge Transfer
33%
Capping Ligands
33%
Energy Transfer
33%
Molecular Element
33%
Electronic Devices
33%
System Use
33%
Type-II Superconductors
33%
Coupling Efficiency
33%
Hybrid System
33%
Charge Transport
33%
Vortex pinning Efficiency
33%
Organic Capping
33%
Chemistry
Organic Molecule
100%
Molecular Electronics
66%
Gold Nanoparticle
66%
Superconductor
33%
Vortex
33%
Energy Transfer
33%
Nanomaterial
33%
electronics
33%
Charge Transfer
33%
Physics
Molecular Electronics
100%
Gold Nanoparticles
100%
Energy Transfer
50%
Nanomaterial
50%
Charge Transfer
50%
Material Science
Gold Nanoparticles
100%
Vortex
50%
Superconducting Material
50%
Nanostructure
50%
Chemical Engineering
Nanoparticle
100%
Nanomaterial
50%