Shacklette et al., 1980 - Google Patents
Electrical and optical properties of highly conducting charge-transfer complexes of poly (p-phenylene)Shacklette et al., 1980
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- Shacklette L
- Chance R
- Ivory D
- Miller G
- Baughman R
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- Synthetic Metals
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Electrical conductivity, Hall effectm and spectroscopic measurements have been made on AsF 5-doped poly (p-phenylene). Doping increases the conductivity of the parent polymer by as much as 14 orders of magnitude to values as high as 5× 10 4 S/m. Hall effect …
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