Conjugated Conducting PolymersHelmut G. Kiess, Dionys Baeriswyl |
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... coefficient S was found to be high and temperature independent for weak or no doping ( Fig . 3.8 ) . Its decrease at higher doping levels runs parallel with a more and more pronounced temperature dependence . Above y≈ 0.01 the ...
... coefficient S was found to be high and temperature independent for weak or no doping ( Fig . 3.8 ) . Its decrease at higher doping levels runs parallel with a more and more pronounced temperature dependence . Above y≈ 0.01 the ...
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... coefficient . In many cases the rate - limiting step is the charge transfer between chains and , if the material has a fibrillar structure , also between fibrils . Two important phenomena occur when the doping concentration is varied ...
... coefficient . In many cases the rate - limiting step is the charge transfer between chains and , if the material has a fibrillar structure , also between fibrils . Two important phenomena occur when the doping concentration is varied ...
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... coefficient obtained by Tang et al . [ 5.161 ] . The theoretical analysis of Maki [ 5.164 ] , according to which the coupling of the solitons to the acoustic phonons is responsible for the soliton diffusion , gives a diffusion coefficient ...
... coefficient obtained by Tang et al . [ 5.161 ] . The theoretical analysis of Maki [ 5.164 ] , according to which the coupling of the solitons to the acoustic phonons is responsible for the soliton diffusion , gives a diffusion coefficient ...
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