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In this limit chemists would refer to substantial correlation effects , whereas
physicists would refer to the polymers as ' Mott - Hubbard insulators ' . To
illustrate both cases , Sects . 2 . 3 and 2 . 4 review paradigms for , respectively ,
pure e - p and ...
In this limit chemists would refer to substantial correlation effects , whereas
physicists would refer to the polymers as ' Mott - Hubbard insulators ' . To
illustrate both cases , Sects . 2 . 3 and 2 . 4 review paradigms for , respectively ,
pure e - p and ...
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In Sect . 2 . 5 we shall study in detail the Hamiltonian ( 2 . 23 ) , for we consider it
to be the minimal model capable of capturing the essential features of conjugated
polymers . Before confronting the full complexity of this model , however , we ...
In Sect . 2 . 5 we shall study in detail the Hamiltonian ( 2 . 23 ) , for we consider it
to be the minimal model capable of capturing the essential features of conjugated
polymers . Before confronting the full complexity of this model , however , we ...
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This is the quantification of our earlier remark ( Sect . 2 . 3 ) that e - e interactions
do not strongly affect the average bond order , although they do affect alternation
of the bond order . Thus even in the presence of e - e interactions , to determine ...
This is the quantification of our earlier remark ( Sect . 2 . 3 ) that e - e interactions
do not strongly affect the average bond order , although they do affect alternation
of the bond order . Thus even in the presence of e - e interactions , to determine ...
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Introduction | 1 |
An Overview of the Theory of rConjugated Polymers | 7 |
References | 114 |
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