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The temperature dependent electrical transport in biphenyl derivatives
The d.c. electrical conductivity measurements as a function of temperature of 4,4-dibromobiphenyl (DBrBP), 4,4-dichlorobiphe-nyl (DClBP) and 4,4-dimethoxybiphenyl (DMOBP) compounds have been carried out. The eects of conformational change withinskeleton of these compounds upon optical or thermal exc...
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Published in: | Current applied physics 2006, 6(1), , pp.71-75 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | Korean |
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Summary: | The d.c. electrical conductivity measurements as a function of temperature of 4,4-dibromobiphenyl (DBrBP), 4,4-dichlorobiphe-nyl (DClBP) and 4,4-dimethoxybiphenyl (DMOBP) compounds have been carried out. The eects of conformational change withinskeleton of these compounds upon optical or thermal excitation (S1 S0 para substituents on the electrical conductivityhave been discussed. The conduction processes were interpreted in the light of their molecular spectroscopic data of the infrared,ultraviolet and emission spectra as a hopping processes. The semiconducting properties of the investigated compounds were arisingfrom electron-delocalization via intramolecular interaction ofp-electrons of (C@ C) bonds and electron-donating groups inparaincreases the possibility of electron-delocalization and the interaction ofp-electron system.. KCI Citation Count: 3 |
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ISSN: | 1567-1739 1878-1675 |