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278 ] , in contrast to what might be expected if the oppositely charged excitations
remained on a single chain so that rapid recombination would be possible . As a
consequence , there is now general agreement that a single - chain mechanism ...
278 ] , in contrast to what might be expected if the oppositely charged excitations
remained on a single chain so that rapid recombination would be possible . As a
consequence , there is now general agreement that a single - chain mechanism ...
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Since these defects are also large and not localized within a unit cell , their
motion will be coherent along a chain and their mobility is expected to be high .
Experimental evidence for these defects comes from optical measurements (
Chap .
Since these defects are also large and not localized within a unit cell , their
motion will be coherent along a chain and their mobility is expected to be high .
Experimental evidence for these defects comes from optical measurements (
Chap .
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In both cases a thermoelectric coefficient more or less independent of
temperature is to be expected . Emin and Ngai [ 3 . 57 ] , however , strongly
critisize Kivelson ' s calculation of S . Interaction of the quasi - particles with the
oppositely ...
In both cases a thermoelectric coefficient more or less independent of
temperature is to be expected . Emin and Ngai [ 3 . 57 ] , however , strongly
critisize Kivelson ' s calculation of S . Interaction of the quasi - particles with the
oppositely ...
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Introduction | 1 |
An Overview of the Theory of rConjugated Polymers | 7 |
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