Conjugated Conducting Polymers [E-Book] / edited by Helmut G. Kiess.
This book reviews the current understanding of electronic, optical and magnetic properties of conjugated polymers in both the semiconducting and metallic states. It introduces in particular novel phenomena and concepts in these quasi one-dimensional materials that differ from the well-established c...
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Personal Name(s): | Kiess, Helmut G., editor |
Imprint: |
Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer,
1992
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Physical Description: |
XII, 310 p. online resource. |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9783642467295 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-642-46729-5 |
Series Title: |
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Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences ;
102 |
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- 1. Introduction
- References
- 2. An Overview of the Theory of ?-Conjugated Polymers
- 2.1 Synopsis
- 2.2 Theoretical Concepts, Models and Methods
- 2.3 The Hückel and SSH Models: Independent-Electron Theories
- 2.4 Hubbard Model: A Paradigm for Correlated Electron Theories
- 2.5 The One-Dimensional Peierls-Hubbard Model
- 2.6 The Combined Effects of Electron-Phonon and Electron-Electron Interactions: Theory and Experiment
- 2.7 Beyond Simple Models: Discussion and Conclusions
- References
- 3. Charge Transport in Polymers
- 3.1 Models for the Insulating and Semiconducting States
- 3.2 Models for Transport Processes
- 3.3 Experiments in the Insulating and Semiconducting State
- 3.4 The Semiconductor-Metal Transition and the Metallic State
- 3.5 Summary
- References
- 4. Optical Properties of Conducting Polymers
- 4.1 Elementary Considerations
- 4.2 Dielectric Response Function and Band Structure
- 4.3 Band Gap and Band Structures of Undoped Conjugated Polymers
- 4.4 Photon-Phonon Interaction
- 4.5 The Study of Elementary Excitations in Conjugated Polymers
- 4.6 Highly Conducting Conjugated Polymers
- References
- 5. Magnetic Properties of Conjugated Polymers
- 5.1 General Aspects of Magnetic Properties and Resonance Techniques
- 5.2 Structure and Lattice Dynamics of Conjugated Polymers in the Non-Conducting Phase
- 5.3 Spin Dynamics of Conjugated Defects in the Non-Conducting Phase
- 5.4 Magnetic Properties of Conjugated Polymers in the Conducting Phase
- 5.5 Magnetic Properties of Polydiacetylenes (PDA)
- 5.6 Other Conjugated Polymers
- 5.7 Conclusions and Remarks
- References.