Conjugated Conducting PolymersHelmut G. Kiess, Dionys Baeriswyl |
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Helmut G. Kiess, Dionys Baeriswyl. and Coulomb interactions that ideally one would wish to exclude from deter- minations of to . In this particular case three - dimensionality and Coulomb repulsion have opposite effects on the apparent ...
Helmut G. Kiess, Dionys Baeriswyl. and Coulomb interactions that ideally one would wish to exclude from deter- minations of to . In this particular case three - dimensionality and Coulomb repulsion have opposite effects on the apparent ...
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... Coulomb matrix elements between these orbitals are non - vanishing and can rationalize fully the observed differences between the finite oligomers and the polymers . Secondly , one can assert that due to weaker solid state screening and ...
... Coulomb matrix elements between these orbitals are non - vanishing and can rationalize fully the observed differences between the finite oligomers and the polymers . Secondly , one can assert that due to weaker solid state screening and ...
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... Coulomb repulsion for an electron that is transferred to a state already occupied . In the simple Hubbard model [ 3.4 ] electron correlation is taken into account , but electron - phonon interaction is assumed to be negligible ...
... Coulomb repulsion for an electron that is transferred to a state already occupied . In the simple Hubbard model [ 3.4 ] electron correlation is taken into account , but electron - phonon interaction is assumed to be negligible ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
An Overview of the Theory of лConjugated Polymers | 7 |
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A.J. Heeger atoms Baeriswyl band band gap behaviour bipolarons bond alternation bond lengths calculations chain charged solitons Chem chemical shift cis-(CH conducting polymers configuration conjugated polymers Coulomb interactions coupling Cryst D.K. Campbell defects dependence dimerization discussed dopant doping doping levels e-e interactions electron correlation electron spin electron-electron interactions electron-phonon ENDOR energy excitations exciton experimental finite polyenes frequency function Hamiltonian Hartree-Fock hopping Hubbard model Hückel inter-chain kink lattice Lett linewidth magnetic Metals molecular molecules neutral solitons nonlinear nonlinear optical nuclear observed obtained one-dimensional optical absorption optical gap parameter peak Peierls Peierls-Hubbard model phonon Phys polarons polyacetylene polyenes polypyrrole polythiophene properties proton quantum quasi-particles Raman relaxation resonance Sect shown in Fig Solid State Commun spectra spectrum spin density SSH model structure susceptibility symmetry Synth temperature theoretical theory trans trans-(CH trans-polyacetylene transition triplet valence bond values Vardeny