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The impact of molecular polarization on the electronic properties of molecular semiconductors

Bussac, M. N.  
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Picon, J. D.  
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Zuppiroli, L.  
2004
Europhysics Letters

In a molecular semiconductor, the carrier is dressed with a polarization cloud that we treat as a quantum field of Frenkel excitons coupled to it. The consequences of the existence of this electronic polaron on the dynamics of an extra charge in a material like pentacene can thus be evaluated

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DOI
10.1209/epl/i2003-10218-8
Web of Science ID

WOS:000223064700014

Author(s)
Bussac, M. N.  
Picon, J. D.  
Zuppiroli, L.  
Date Issued

2004

Publisher

Eur. Phys. Soc. by EDP Sciences and Soc. Italiana Fisica

Published in
Europhysics Letters
Volume

66

Issue

3

Start page

392

Subjects

electronic structure

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excitons

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organic semiconductors

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polarisation

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polarons

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molecular polarization

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electronic properties

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molecular semiconductors

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polarization cloud

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quantum field

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Frenkel excitons

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electronic polaron

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pentacene

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Copyright 2006, The Institution of Engineering and Technology

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