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Random variable twist

Here, the second term describes the change of the hopping amplitudes due to the displacement of the atoms parallel to the chain [cf. Eq. (3.5)] and the third term is a random contribution resulting from the conformational disorder (chain twists). While the lattice displacements u are dynamic variables, the fluctuations dl +t due to disorder are assumed to be frozen ( quenched disorder). [Pg.51]


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