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Electronic and Optical Properties of Conjugated Polymers


en Hardback – 31 iul 2005
Conjugated polymers have important technological applications, including solar cells and light emitting displays. They are also active components in many important biological processes. In recent years there have been significant advances in our understanding of these systems, owing to both improved experimental measurements and the development of advanced computational techniques. The aim of this book is to describe and explain the electronic and optical properties of conjugated polymers. It focuses on the character and energetic ordering of the electronic states and relates these properties to experimental observations in real systems. A number of important optical and electronic processes in conjugated polymers are also described.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198526803
ISBN-10: 0198526806
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: numerous figures and tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Editura: OXFORD UNIV PR
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Introduction to Conjugated Polymers2. Pi-Electron Theory of Conjugated Polymers3. Non-Interacting Electrons4. Electron-Lattice Coupling I: Non-Interacting Electrons5. Interacting Electrons6. Excitons in Conjugated Polymers7. Electron-Lattice Coupling II: Interacting Electrons8. Optical Processes in Conjugated Polymers9. Electronic Processes in Conjugated Polymers10. Linear Polyenes and Trans-Polyacetylene11. Light Emitting PolymersA. Dirac Bra-ket Operator Representation of One-Particle HamiltoniansB. Particle-Hole Symmetry and Average Occupation NumberC. Single-Particle Eigensolutions of a Periodic Polymer ChainD. Derivation of the Effective-Particle Schroedinger EquationE. Hydrogenic Solutions to the Effective-Particle Exciton ModelsF. Evaluation of the Electronic Transition Dipole MomentsG. Valence-Bond Description of BenzeneH. Density Matrix Renormalization Group Method