2. Electronic structure and optical properties of conjugated polymers
On conjugated polymers:
Conjugated polymers and electronically conductive polymers
2.1 Electronic structure and electron-phonon coupling
Conjugated polymer refers to a macromolecule whose main backbone is made up of carbon atoms or heteroatoms each bearing an atomic orbital of π character. The overlapping of these π atomic orbitals results in the formation of delocalized π molecular orbitals throughout...
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