02324nam a2200337 i 4500991001755239707536060711s1999 nyua b 001 0 eng d0195129636b13422261-39ule_instDip.to Ingegneria dell'Innovazioneeng530.41321Pope, Martin,1918-623967Electronic processes in organic crystals and polymers /Martin Pope and Charles E. Swenberg2nd ed.New York :Oxford University Press,1999xxix, 1328 p. :ill. ;24 cmMonographs on the physics and chemistry of materials ;#56Rev. ed. of: Electronic processes in organic crystals. 1982Includes bibliographical references and indexesI. Optical Properties of Organic Molecules and Crystals -- II. Single Positive or Negative Carriers in Organic Crystals -- III. Production of Carrier Pairs in the Bulk -- IV. Photoemission from Organic Molecular Crystals -- V. Materials with High Dark Conductivity -- VI. Miscellaneous Systems -- VII. Electronic Processes in Polyacetylene (PA) -- VIII. Electronic Processes in Polydiacetylene (PDA) -- IX. Electronic Processes in Poly(p-Phenylene-Vinylene) (PPV) -- X. Electronic Processes in Polyaniline (PAni) -- XI. Electronic Processes in Polysilane (PS) -- XII. Electronic Processes in Fullerenes (C[subscript 60]) -- XIII. Carrier Generation and Recombination -- XIV. Carrier Transport -- XV. Space-Charge and Emission-Limited Currents -- XVI. Organic Magnets (OM) -- XVII. Superconductivity and other Collective States -- XVIII. Nonlinear Optical and Photorefractive Properties (NLO) -- XIX. Molecular Electronics -- XX. 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