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Therefore , an assumed helicity of the pyrrole polymer might be expected to
reduce the band gap and rotational disorder to give rise to a broadening of the
optical absorption feature at the band gap . In the case of cis - polyacetylene ,
helix ...
Therefore , an assumed helicity of the pyrrole polymer might be expected to
reduce the band gap and rotational disorder to give rise to a broadening of the
optical absorption feature at the band gap . In the case of cis - polyacetylene ,
helix ...
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53 ] suggested that exciting carriers high up into the bands will give rise to a
structural relaxation of the lattice which is accompanied by the emission of a
phonon . This interpretation corresponds to the emission of optical phonons by
hot ...
53 ] suggested that exciting carriers high up into the bands will give rise to a
structural relaxation of the lattice which is accompanied by the emission of a
phonon . This interpretation corresponds to the emission of optical phonons by
hot ...
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Simulation of the detected signal , after powder averaging over ( 2 , ) , was found
to give good agreement with the ... This gives an angle of 240° between the C - C
bond and the ou axis , if the angle between the single and double bonds is ...
Simulation of the detected signal , after powder averaging over ( 2 , ) , was found
to give good agreement with the ... This gives an angle of 240° between the C - C
bond and the ou axis , if the angle between the single and double bonds is ...
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Introduction | 1 |
An Overview of the Theory of rConjugated Polymers | 7 |
References | 114 |
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