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Conjugated polymers electronic structure

Campbell IH, Hagler TW, Smith DL, Ferraris JP (1996) Direct measurement of conjugated polymer electronic excitation energies using metal/polymer/metal structures. Phys Rev Lett 76 1900... [Pg.71]

The rigid chemical structure of a conjugated polymer helps in the movement of electrons. That stiff structure, however, has limited its use. They are like uncooked spaghetti and do not easily entangle themselves. Polymer chain entanglements are necessary to achieve high viscosities, which are required to create fibers out of these polymers. [Pg.93]

The science and technology of conducting polymers are inherently interdisciplinary they fall at the intersection of three established disciplines chemistry, physics and engineering hence the name for this volume. These macromolccular materials are synthesized by the methods of organic chemistry. Their electronic structure and electronic properties fall within the domain of condensed matter physics. Efficient processing of conjugated polymer materials into useful forms and the fabrication of electronic and opto-electronic devices require input from engineering i. e. materials science (more specifically, polymer science) and device physics. [Pg.3]

Electronic Structure of Surfaces and Interfaces in Conjugated Polymers... [Pg.71]


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