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Title:  Semiconducting Polymers: Chemistry, Physics, and Engineering
Division:  Polymer / John Wiely & Son / 英文版
Author/Editor:  G. Hadziioannou and P. F. van Hutten    Star:  
ISBN: 3527295070
Introduce Date:  2006年07月20日04:13 , Release Date:  2006年07月20日10:23
Introducer:  westwolf , Rate: 29/510  
Format:  djvu  Download 

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Semiconducting Polymers: Chemistry, Physics, and Engineering
# Hardcover: 658 pages
# Publisher: Wiley-VCH (January 13, 2000)
# Language: English
# ISBN: 3527295070

The field of semiconducting polymers has attracted many researchers from a diversity of disciplines. While, on the one hand, some of the foreseen applications are already being realized in industrial products, there is, on the other hand, still a deficient knowledge of the basic phenomena. Many of our insights derive from the pioneering studies of conducting polymers in the 1980's. Whereas conjugated polymers in their conducting (doped) form have seen limited practical use so far, the potential of semiconducting polymers looks enormous. For the latter, the processibility requirements for device fabrication can be more easily met. This book describes the various approaches taken by prominent researchers in the fields of synthetic chemistry, physical chemistry, engineering, computational chemistry, theoretical physics, and applied physics to understand and control the properties of these fascinating molecular materials.