Small Polarons in Organic and Biological Semiconductors

作者: Gabor Kemeny , Barnett Rosenberg

DOI: 10.1063/1.1674531

关键词: Debye modelPolaronSemiconductorCompensation lawCondensed matter physicsMoleculeQuantum tunnellingMaterials scienceThermal conductionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryGeneral Physics and Astronomy

摘要: The band motion (tunneling) of small polarons in thermally activated energy levels molecules is postulated to be the conduction mechanism some organic and biological semiconductors. compensation law derived from this model. characteristic temperature shown related Debye temperature.

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