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Conducting polymers disorder potential

Conjugated polymers are, therefore, of special interest because of the potential for a unique combination of electrical and mechanical properties. However, since both the electrical and mechanical properties of such polymers are currently limited by defects and structural disorder, improvement in material quality that will enable the exploration of intrinsic properties and the development of a variety of materials for different applications has become an important goal of conducting polymer research [4]. [Pg.142]


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