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Photocarrier generation and transport in σ-bonded polysilanes

Kepler et al., 1987

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6144872930810163877
Author
Kepler R
Zeigler J
Harrah L
Kurtz S
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Publication venue
Physical Review B

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Polysilanes, even those containing no π electrons, are found to be excellent photoconductors. In the materials studied to date, only holes are mobile but they have a well- defined mobility of about 10− 4 cm 2/V? at room temperature. In poly (phenylmethylsilane) …
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