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181. Research On Influence Of Exciton Behavior To Device Stability In OLED Based On Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence
182. Resarch On The Characteristics Of Quaternary Wide-spectrum Organic Photo-detectors Based On P3HT:PC61BM System
183. Preparation Of White Organic Light Emitting Device Based On Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Of Au Nanoparticles
184. Research On Improving The Efficiency Roll-off Of OLED With Using Bipolar Host Material And The Stack Structure
185. Study On Spectral Stability Of White Organic Light-emitting Diodes Based On Non-doped Emissive Layers
186. Research On The Construction Of DNA Nano Logic Gates
187. Design, optimization, and implementation of a volume conduction energy transfer platform for implantable devices
188. Development of ultrafast laser systems with applications to carotenoids in photosynthetic energy transfer
189. Charge transport in quantum dot - light emitting devices
190. Energy transfer and optical memory studies of d(10) closed shell homo and heterometallic dicyanide systems
191. Trunk-pelvis coordination and energy transfer in gait
192. Development of Raman and Thomson scattering diagnostics for study of energy transfer in nonequilibrium, molecular plasmas
193. Energy transfer in the antenna of photosynthetic bacteria and algae
194. Energy-aware data transfer algorithms
195. The creation and characterization of chemically created atomic population inversions for the development of a visible chemical laser
196. TIME RESOLVED SPECTROSCOPY AND SMALL SIGNAL GAIN IN A FLASH INITIATED, PULSED HF LASER
197. TIME EVOLUTION OF THE GAIN IN THE CHLORINE-FLUORIDE/HYDROGEN ROTATIONAL CHEMICAL LASER: EVIDENCE FOR V ---> R ENERGY TRANSFER
198. Design, Fabrication, and Characterization of All-Inorganic Quantum Dot Light Emitting Diode
199. Transmission Policies And Performance Analysis For Wireless Powered Communication Networks With Non-linear EH Models
200. On The Basic Theory And Key Technologies Of Buffer-aided Wireless Powered Communication Networks
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