Photophysics of Conducting Polymers
Conducting polymers may be described as quasi-one-dimensional semiconductors. The gaps are typically such that in undoped material the absorption edge is in the visible or near infrared. In Table 4.1 we list most of the polymers to be discussed, abbreviat
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