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Electronic And Optical Properties Of Conjugated Polymers William Barford

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Electronic And Optical Properties Of Conjugated Polymers William Barford
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.73 MB
Pages: 279
Author: William Barford
ISBN: 9780199553785, 0199553785
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Electronic And Optical Properties Of Conjugated Polymers William Barford by William Barford 9780199553785, 0199553785 instant download after payment.

Writing for experimentalists, physicists, and theoretical and computational chemists, Barford (physics and astronomy, U. of Sheffield) examines the properties of conjugated polymers, explaining how electron-electron interactions and electron-lattice coupling determine the types and character of the low-lying electronic states, starting with the simplest approximations if noninteracting electronics. He covers pi-electron theories of conjugated polymers, noninteracting electrons and interacting electrons (including electron-lattice coupling in both cases), electrons and electronic processes in conjugated polymers, optical processes in conjugated polymers, linear polyenes and trans-polyacetylene, and light- emitting polymers.

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