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Free electron from HOMO into LUMO

Transport in DNA samples with all bases the same could be either by free carriers, i.e., band transport, or by polarons. As will be further discussed in the next section, the polarons are expected to be large polarons, not small. In the conducting polymers there is overwhelming evidence that electrons (holes) from a metal contact are injected directly into polaron states in the polymer, because the polaron states have lower energies than the LUMO (HOMO) or conduction (valence) band edge. As has recently been shown theoretically [30], the injection takes place preferably into a polaron state made available when a polaron-like fluctuation occurs on the polymer chain close to the interface, rather than into a LUMO state, with subsequent deformation to form the polaron. It could also be expected for DNA that injection... [Pg.78]


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