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  • ...: center; width: 33%">[[Main_Page#Transport Properties|Return to Transport Properties Menu]]</td> ...charges move through a material with the application of an electric field. Transport can refer to the migration of [[exciton]]s along chains or between chains.
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  • ...: center; width: 33%">[[Main_Page#Transport Properties|Return to Transport Properties Menu]]</td> ...organic semiconductors is attempting to get a complete picture of electron transport by understanding intramolecular and intermolecular vibrations or [[phonon |
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  • ...: center; width: 33%">[[Main_Page#Transport Properties|Return to Transport Properties Menu]]</td> ...''band regime''' and '''hopping regime''' are the two limiting systems for transport although there are variations of each. They represent two ways that electri
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  • ...: center; width: 33%">[[Main_Page#Transport Properties|Return to Transport Properties Menu]]</td> They have exhibited ballistic transport in which the electron moves down the length of the tube without any scatter
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  • ==Fundamentals of Charge Transport in Organic Solids== [[Image:Transport.png|thumb|400px|Crystalline and amorphous organic conductors compared ]]
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  • ...: center; width: 33%">[[Main_Page#Transport Properties|Return to Transport Properties Menu]]</td> ...refore you can use Marcus theory of electron transfer to understand charge transport at the molecular level. There is '''intramolecular relaxation'''.
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  • ...l (absorption) and electronic (electron affinity and ionization potential) properties for specific device applications. CMDITR will also develop new dielectric m
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  • ...erature and accordingly, cholesteric LC have temperature dependent optical properties--remember mood rings ...anges the orientation of the director which in turn influences the optical properties of the material.
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  • ...s and the two bipyramidines. The metal-carbon bond has impact on the redox properties. The Ir(ppy)<sub>3</sub> form is much easier to oxidize than the Ru(bby)<su ...and the hole transport layer, and the cathode interface with the electron transport layer. As efficiency improves, multilayer devices are being developed with
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  • ...: center; width: 33%">[[Main_Page#Transport Properties|Return to Transport Properties Menu]]</td> ...ck to the 1960s with interest in crystals of napthalene and anthracene for transport. Pentacene is still being studied by many groups because it has room temper
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  • |Electron Injection/Transport Layer === EO Properties ===
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  • *[[Electrical Properties]] ===Transport Properties===
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  • |[[Main_Page#Transport_Properties |Transport Properties]]
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  • ...built from cadmium selenide 2-5nm in diameter take on interesting electron properties. The particle is capped with ligands to make them processable. The size of ...noprisms small 2009, 5, No. 6, 646–664</ref> <ref>D. Aherne et al. Optical Properties and Growth Aspects of Silver Nanoprisms Produced by a Highly Reproducible a
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  • ..., and polymers. Researchers can use this computational approach to explore properties and behaviors of these materials at small length and time scales that are n ...gated backbone with alternating double and single bonds that enable charge transport. Side chains are also included in the polymer structure to improve their so
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  • ...opy- THz time domain spectroscopy can measure the low-energy, far-infrared properties of substances that are opaque in the visible and near-infrared regions of t ...ard material for THz generation and detection. The tunable optical and NLO properties of poled polymers, along with good phase matching, makes them valuable for
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  • A heterojunction is the contact of two materials with different electrical properties. These materials could be polymers or small molecules and both types are us [[category:transport properties]]
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  • ...tic in nature.* Without the limiting factors of reaction kinetics and ion transport through bulk electrode material, supercapacitors can be charged and dischar ...ductivity due to the delocalized π-electrons from sp2 bonded atoms. These properties make it well suited for double-layer capacitance applications. A typical o
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  • ...he organic active layers – the electron-transport layer (ETL) and the hole-transport layer (HTL). At the ETL / HTL interface the charge carriers recombine gener ...a metal surface, together with design motifs that can be used to tune the properties of the surface.
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  • *Optoelectronic properties vary which means fluctuating electronic device performance *Polymers generally contain amorphous domains which reduces charge transport.
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