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Shinar J. Optically detected magnetic resonance studies of luminescence-quenching processes in pi-conjugated materials and organic light-emitting devices. Laser Photon Rev. 2012;6:767-86. Abstract
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Liu R, Gan ZQ, Shinar R, Shinar J. Transient electroluminescence spikes in small molecular organic light-emitting diodes. Phys Rev B. 2011;83:245302. Abstract
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Cai Y, Shinar R, Zhou Z, Shinar J. Multianalyte sensor array based on an organic light emitting diode platform. Sens Actuator B-Chem. 2008;134:727-35. Abstract
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Tapalian HC, Langseth J, Chen Y, Anderegg JW, Shinar J. Ultrafast laser direct-write actuable microstructures. Applied Physics Letters. 2008;93:243304. Abstract
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Chen Y, Cai M, Xiao T, Hellerich E, Shinar J. Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance (ODMR) Studies of Trions in Organic Light-Emitting Materials and OLEDs, and Their Possible Relation to Long-Term OLED Degradation - art. no. 70510G. Organic Light Emitting Materials and Devices Xii. 2008;7051:G510-G510666. Abstract
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