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Preface Engin engine 9 / 18192 This book reviews the current understanding of
electronic , optical and magnetic properties of conjugated polymers in both the
semiconducting and metallic states . It introduces in particular novel phenomena
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Preface Engin engine 9 / 18192 This book reviews the current understanding of
electronic , optical and magnetic properties of conjugated polymers in both the
semiconducting and metallic states . It introduces in particular novel phenomena
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properties ( Chap . 5 ) of conducting polymers . The sequence of the chapters is
deliberate . First , the theoretical concepts are presented in order to convey to the
reader the new ideas which had to be introduced in order to describe the ...
properties ( Chap . 5 ) of conducting polymers . The sequence of the chapters is
deliberate . First , the theoretical concepts are presented in order to convey to the
reader the new ideas which had to be introduced in order to describe the ...
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The nonlinear properties are also mentioned briefly because conjugated
polymers exhibit high coefficients for third harmonic generation and also because
basic information on the coupling is obtainable from such results . Finally
experimental ...
The nonlinear properties are also mentioned briefly because conjugated
polymers exhibit high coefficients for third harmonic generation and also because
basic information on the coupling is obtainable from such results . Finally
experimental ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
An Overview of the Theory of rConjugated Polymers | 7 |
References | 114 |
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