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THEORETICAL STUDY OF THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF BIPHENYLENE POLYMERS: PREDICTION OF NEW HIGHLY CONDUCTING POLYMER COMPLEXES.
J. L. Bredas
, R. H. Baughman
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Engineering & Materials Science
Conducting polymers
100%
Electric properties
72%
Polyacetylenes
68%
Electrons
68%
Electron affinity
66%
Ionization potential
60%
Conjugated polymers
60%
Polymers
49%
Ladders
41%
Hamiltonians
40%
Energy gap
38%
Air
18%
Chemical Compounds
Biphenylene
96%
Conducting Polymer
68%
Electrical Property
56%
Polyacetylene Polymer
41%
Hamiltonian
38%
Conjugated Polymer
34%
Ionization Potential
33%
Electron Acceptor
32%
Electron Donor
31%
Valence
29%
Band Gap
25%
Physics & Astronomy
conducting polymers
83%
electrical properties
49%
polyacetylene
42%
polymers
39%
electron affinity
38%
ionization potentials
36%
predictions
36%
ladders
36%
electrons
28%
valence
24%
conduction
22%
air
20%