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The continuum theory of delocalized and self-trapped polarons and bipolarons in solids

The continuum theory of delocalized (D) and self-trapped (S) polarons and bipolarons is developed within the adiabatic approximation and the direct variational approach. The role of each taken separately and the combined effects of the short- and long-range electron-lattice interactions as well as e...

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Published in:Physica. C, Superconductivity Superconductivity, 1995-01, Vol.254 (3), p.311-317
Main Authors: Dzhumanov, S., Baimatov, P.J., Baratov, A.A., Khabibullaev, P.K.
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