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5 October 1999 Photoinduced charge transport in molecular solids: the question of polaron formation
David H. Dunlap, Paul E. Parris, Vasudev M. Kenkre
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Abstract
A long standing issue for transport in molecularly doped polymers is the compatibility of the small polaron hopping rate. It has been recently shown that the Poole-Frenkle field dependence of the mobility of injected charges in molecularly doped polymers arises as a natural consequence of the charge-dipole interaction. In this paper we address the extent to which the Poole-Frenkle behavior is compatible with the dependent upon the size of the polaron binding energy.
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David H. Dunlap, Paul E. Parris, and Vasudev M. Kenkre "Photoinduced charge transport in molecular solids: the question of polaron formation", Proc. SPIE 3799, Organic Photorefractives, Photoreceptors, Waveguides, and Fibers, (5 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.363886
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KEYWORDS
Polarons

Polymers

Solids

Information operations

Fourier transforms

Molecular interactions

Phonons

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