Electrical Properties of Polymers

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Cambridge University Press, Jun 10, 2005 - Science - 480 pages
The second edition of this successful title provides a timely update on the fundamentals and recent advancements in the field of electrical and electronic properties of polymers. It provides the reader with a broad and comprehensive treatment of the topic, describing underlying physical principles and synthesis through to emerging technologies, including light emitting diodes and flexible polymers. This book will be an authoritative guide to advanced level undergraduates and graduates studying polymer, materials and physical sciences. It will also be of significant interest to researchers working in this evolving field.

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About the author (2005)

David Bloor is Emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of Durham. Since his retirement in 2002 he has continued his research in the area of optical materials and conductive materials, with particular interest to the developing areas of liquid crystalline materials and display devices. He is inventor of several patents and has authored over 300 scientific papers.

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