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The Analyst, 2010
Recent developments in both materials science and printing technologies have led to a rapid expansion in the field of printed conducting polymers. This review provides an overview of the most common printing methods currently in use and the material requirements of each.
Weng, Bo +4 more
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Recent developments in both materials science and printing technologies have led to a rapid expansion in the field of printed conducting polymers. This review provides an overview of the most common printing methods currently in use and the material requirements of each.
Weng, Bo +4 more
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Chemical Society Reviews, 2010
This critical review describes the preparation and properties of a relatively new class of chiral macromolecules, namely chiral conducting polymers. It focuses in particular on examples based on polypyrrole, polythiophene and polyaniline. They possess remarkable properties, combining not only chirality with electrical conductivity but also the ability ...
Kane-Maguire, Leon, Wallace, Gordon G.
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This critical review describes the preparation and properties of a relatively new class of chiral macromolecules, namely chiral conducting polymers. It focuses in particular on examples based on polypyrrole, polythiophene and polyaniline. They possess remarkable properties, combining not only chirality with electrical conductivity but also the ability ...
Kane-Maguire, Leon, Wallace, Gordon G.
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Slow Relaxation in Conducting Polymers
Physical Review Letters, 1991The electrochemical doping of Conducting Polymers (CP) depends on the history of the sample. For instance, the potential of doping shifts slowly when the CP is maintained in its insulating state. In this article we give an overview of the main characteristics of this relaxation effect. The wait-time, which has been varied over the range 10-4 and 105 s,
, Odin, , Nechtschein
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Science, 1980
Recent research has shown that polymers, normally thought of as being insulators, exhibit a wide range of electrical conductive properties.
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Recent research has shown that polymers, normally thought of as being insulators, exhibit a wide range of electrical conductive properties.
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Conducting polymers in microelectronics
IBM Journal of Research and Development, 2001Conjugated polymers in the nondoped and doped conducting state have an array of potential applications in the microelectronics industry. Conducting polymers are effective discharge layers as well as conducting resists in electron beam lithography, find applications in metallization (electrolytic and electroless) of plated through-holes for printed ...
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Electrically Conducting Polymers
Materials & Design, 1990Plastics have long been used as insulators throughout the electronics industry, but recently new classes of polymers have been discovered that have appreciable electronic conductivities. The best of these to date has a conductivity only a single order of magnitude below that of copper, while a surprising range of other polymers have conductivities just
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Superconductivity in models of conducting polymers
Physical Review Letters, 1989Etude de la possibilite de supraconductivite des polymeres de modele unidimensionnel des electrons interagissants couples aux phonons acoustiques et aux vibrations intramonomeres. Pas de supraconductivite pour les phonons acoustiques, l'etat dimerise est stable, ce qui est en desaccord avec les resultats anterieurs.
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Intrinsic conductivity of conducting polymers
Synthetic Metals, 1988Because the charged dopant ions are spatially separated from the quasi-one-dimensional conduction path in conducting polymers, resistive back scattering is suppressed. In the case of high molecular weight and relatively few sp3 defects, even relatively weak interchain coupling is sufficient to avoid one-dimensional localization; this leads to coherent ...
S Kivelson, A.J Heeger
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