Domain Structures in Heavily Alkali-Metal Doped Poly(p-Phenylene Vinylene) (original) (raw)
Chemical Physics of Intercalation II, 1993
Abstract
Conducting polymers are best known for their intriguing electronic and optical properties.1, 2 What is perhaps not so well appreciated is that these materials also may be considered excellent candidates for investigations of intercalation in a “low dimensional” guest-host system. This opportunity results from the anisotropy intrinsic to conducting polymers in combination with their ability to form heavily-doped charge-transfer complexes.
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