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  1. Zaxidov E.A., Imomov M.X., Kuvondikov V.O., Nematov Sh.K., Saparbayev A.A., Tajibayev I.I.. Opredeleniye strukturnыx izmeneniy v organichyeskix solnechnыx fotoelementax na osnove P3HT:PCBM i P3HT:ITIC s pomoщьyu spektrov pogloщyeniya i fotolyuminessensii // Uzbekskiy fizicheskiy jurnal.– Tashkent. 2019. Vol.21, №3, s.184-195.

  2. Zakhidov E.A., Imomov M.H., Quvondikov V.O., Nematov Sh.Q, Tadjibaev I.I., Saparbaev A.A., Ismail I., Shahid B., Yang R.. Comparative study of absorption and photoluminescent properties of organic solar cells based on P3HT:PCBM and P3HT:ITIC blends // Springer: Journal of Applied Physics A. –Germany, 2019. Vol. 125, No.11, (IF = 1.8).

  3. Zakhidov E. A., Zakhidova M. A., Imomov M. Kh., Kuvondikov V. O., Nematov Sh. K., Saparbaev A. A. and Tazhibaev I. I.. Correlation of degradation of P3HT:PCBM and P3HT:ITIC organic solar cells with changes of their optical spectra // Journal of Applied Spectroscopy. – Russia, 2020, – Vol. 87, No.3, s 464-470.

  4. Imomov M.X., Boynazarov I.R., Ro‘ziyev F.M.. P3HT:PCBM nanostrukturali plyonka asosidagi organik quyosh elementlari faol qatlam optik xususiyatlarini tadqiq qilish // NamDU Ilmiy axborotnomasi. –Namangan. 2020. №11, s. 41-46.

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