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Organic semiconductive condenser

The science and technology of conducting polymers are inherently interdisciplinary they fall at the intersection of three established disciplines chemistry, physics and materials science. These macromolecular materials are synthesized by the methods of organic chemistry, and their electronic structure and electronic properties fall within the domain of condensed matter physics. Efficient processing of conjugated polymer materials into useful forms requires input from materials science (or, more specifically, from polymer science). In the following sections, we address many aspects of the interdisciplinary science of semiconducting and metallic polymers. [Pg.103]

Baldo, M.A. O Brien, D. F. Thompson, M. E. Forrest, S. R. (1999). Excitonic singlet-triplet ratio in a semiconducting organic thin film. Physical Review B Condensed Matter and Material Physics, Vol. 60, pp. 14422-14428. [Pg.40]


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