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Organic Photo Conductor

Tajima N, Fujisawa J, Naka N, Ishihara T, Kato R, Nishio Y, Kajita K (2005) Photo-induced insulator-metal transition in an organic conductor a-(BEDT-TTF)2l3. J Phys Soc Jpn 74 511-514... [Pg.116]

Aromatic compounds have not only been of academic interest ever since organic chemistry became a scientific discipline in the first half of the nineteenth century but they are also important products in numerous hydrocarbon technologies, e.g. the catalytic hydrocracking of petroleum to produce gasoline, pyrolytic processes used in the formation of lower olefins and soot or the carbonization of coal in coke production [1]. The structures of benzene and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) can be found in many industrial products such as polymers [2], specialized dyes and luminescence materials [3], liquid crystals and other mesogenic materials [4]. Furthermore, the intrinsic (electronic) properties of aromatic compounds promoted their use in the design of organic conductors [5], solar cells [6],photo- and electroluminescent devices [3,7], optically active polymers [8], non-linear optical (NLO) materials [9], and in many other fields of research. [Pg.47]


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