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Disorder-Controlled Charge Transport
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Disorder-Controlled Charge Transport
Explores criteria for transport in materials, charge transfer, random walk, disorder models, temperature effects, and high charge densities.
Band-Like Transport in Organic Semiconductors
Covers band-like transport, polaronic transport, charge transfer mechanisms, and temperature dependence in organic semiconductors.
Disordered Organic Solids: Polaronic Transport
Explores incoherent and polaronic transport in disordered organic solids, discussing criteria for disorder-controlled transport, charge transfer mechanisms, and temperature dependence.
Charge Transport Mechanisms in Organic Semiconductors
Covers charge transport mechanisms in organic semiconductors, focusing on band transport and transient localization.
Charge Formation and Delocalization: Solitons, Polarons, and Interfaces
Explores charge carriers in organic semiconductors, including solitons, polarons, and band transport regimes.
Charge Carriers in Organic Semiconductors
Explores the formation of polarons, excitons, chemical doping effects, and charge carrier behavior in organic semiconductors.
Intermolecular Charge Delocalization in Organic Materials
Explores intermolecular charge delocalization in organic materials and the behavior of organic semiconductors.
Understanding Personalities: Traits, Measures, and Evolution
Explores personalities, traits, and evolution, covering definitions, measures, biological bases, and gender differences.
Polaronic Transport: Criteria and Mechanisms
Explores polaronic transport, where charge carriers become localized due to dynamic disorder, leading to thermal activated hopping.
Polaronic Transport and Disorder
Explores polaronic and disorder-controlled transport mechanisms in materials, including charge transfer and hopping reactions.