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The first edition of Pope and Swenberg's Electronic Processes of Organic Crystals, published in 1982, became the classic reference in the field. It provided a tutorial on the experimental and related theoretical properties of aromatic hydrocarbon crystals and included emerging work on polymers and superconductivity. This new edition contains the complete text of the first edition, plus an extensive new section, comprising nearly half of the book, which covers recent developments and applications with polymers. The book provides a unified description of what is known in almost every aspect of the field, from basic phenomena to the latest practical applications, which include LED's, photocopiers, photoconductors, batteries, transistors, liquid crystals, photorefractive devices, and sensors.

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Part I I. OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF ORGANIC MOLECULES AND CRYSTALS A. Introduction B. Molecular excited states C. Spectral properties D. Excited states of aggregates of molecules E. Generation of excitons F. Motion of excitons in molecular systems G. Exciton processes II. SINGLE POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE CARRIERS IN ORGANIC CRYSTALS A. Introduction B. Isolated molecules with excess charges C. Crystals with excess positive or negative charges D. Defects and trapped charge E. Charge injection mechanisms at surfaces F. Carrier transport G. Steady current flow H. Thermally stimulated current flow I. Chemical effects accompanying the discharge of electrons and holes at electrolytic surfaces J. Photovoltaic effect III. PRODUCTION OF CARRIER PAIRS IN THE BULK A. Carrier generation mechanisms B. Carrier recombination IV. PHOTOEMISSION FROM ORGANIC MOLECULAR CRYSTALS A. Introduction B. Detection of photoemission C. Theory of photoemission from solids D. Photoemission from organic molecular crystals E. Multiquantum processes as studied by photoemission spectroscopy F. Photophoretic spectroscopy V. MATERIALS WITH HIGH DARK CONDUCTIVITY A. Introduction B. Radical-ion salt crystals C. Charge transfer complexes D. General properties of one-dimensional crystals E. Polymeric sulfur nitride (SN)[x F. Superconducting organic radical-ion salts VI. MISCELLANEOUS SYSTEMS A. Introduction B. Dyes C. Phthalocyanines D. Polydiacetylenes E. Polymers F. Liquids Part II VII. ELECTRONIC PROCESSES IN POLYACETYLENE (PA) A. Theory B. Electronic structure C. Confinement effects D. Transport E. Photoexcitation F. Identity of the charge carriers G. Summary VIII. ELECTRONIC PROCESSES IN POLYDIACETYLENE (PDA) A. Excitons B. Carriers C. Summary of energy levels in PDA-TS IX. ELECTRONIC PROCESSES IN POLY(p-PHENYLENE-VINYLENE) (PPV) A. Structure and Morphology B. Excited States C. Ladder polymers D. Summary X. ELECTRONIC PROCESSES IN POLYANILINE (PAni) A. Solitons B. Excitons C. Polarons D. Bipolarons E. Pernigraniline base (PNB) F. Leucoemeraldine base (LB) G. Model for photexcitations H. Summary of photoexcitations I. Polyanilene salts XI. ELECTRONIC PROCESSES IN POLYSILANE (PS) A. Poly(methylphenylsilane) (PMPS) B. Exciton-exciton annihilation C. Poly(di-n-hexylsilane) (PDHS) D. Exciton dynamics in PDHS E. Electroabsorption spectra F. Summary XII. ELECTRONIC PROCESSES IN FULLERENES (C[6[0) A. Geometry B. Preparation C. Chemical bonding D. Electronic structure E. Band gap F. Charge-transfer states G. Carrier mobility H. Photogeneration and recombination XIII. CARRIER GENERATION AND RECOMBINATION A. Carrier generation B. Carrier recombination XIV. CARRIER TRANSPORT A. Molecular crystals B. Molecular doped polymers (MDPs) C. Problems associated with existing MDP theories D. Validity of Einstein's relationship in polymeric systems E. Quasimetallic transport XV. SPACE-CHARGE AND EMISSION-LIMITED CURRENTS A. Contacts B. Mobility C. Trapping XVI. ORGANIC MAGNETS (OM) A. Molecular basics B. Mechanisms involved in stabilizing ferromagnetism C. Basic magnetic parameters, phenomena, and theory D. Model spin systems E. Magnetic properties of organic conductors Appendix 1: Special Topics Appendix 2: Glossary XVII. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND OTHER COLLECTIVE STATES A. Nested Fermi surfaces (FS) B. Charge density waves (CDWs) C. Spin density waves (SDWs) D. Spin-Peierls transition (S-P) E. Superconductivity F. Magnetic-field effects G. Can ferromagnetism and superconductivity coexist? H. Luttinger liquids XVIII. NONLINEAR OPTICAL AND PHOTOREFRACTIVE PROPERTIES (NLO) A. Nonlinear optical susceptibility B. Photorefractive effect (PRE) C. Dendrimers XIX. MOLECULAR ELECTRONICS A. Langmuir-Blodgett (L-B) films B. L-B films as rectifiers C. NLO L-B films XX. APPLICATIONS A. Electrophotography (XER) B. Photorefraction, hole burning, and nonlinear optics (HOL) C. Electroluminescence (EL) D. Transistors E. Sensors F. Liquid crystals G. Batteries Credits Author Index Subject Index

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"Along with Pope, Swenberg wrote 'Electronic Processes in Organic Crystals,' which was published by Oxford University Press in 1982. The book was translated into Russian and also was distributed in China. A second edition of that book, titled 'Electronic Processes in Organic Crystals and Polymer,' [sic] will be published this year by Oxford University Press. 'We begged Oxford University Press to send us a copy of the book because his health was failing.' said Pope. 'They had someone handbind one copy and send it to him. He saw the book on Monday and died a day later. I think waiting to see the book gave him one day of life.'"--Meriden-Wallingford Record-Journal "Along with Pope, Swenberg wrote 'Electronic Processes in Organic Crystals,' which was published by Oxford University Press in 1982. The book was translated into Russian and also was distributed in China. A second edition of that book, titled 'Electronic Processes in Organic Crystals and Polymer,' [sic] will be published this year by Oxford University Press. 'We begged Oxford University Press to send us a copy of the book because his health was failing.' said Pope. 'They had someone handbind one copy and send it to him. He saw the book on Monday and died a day later. I think waiting to see the book gave him one day of life.'"--Meriden-Wallingford Record-Journal


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780195129632
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Edition: Revised edition
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: 56 Monographs on the Physics and Chemistry of Materials
  • Weight: 1959 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0195129636
  • Publisher Date: 09 Dec 1999
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Height: 163 mm
  • No of Pages: 1360
  • Spine Width: 66 mm
  • Width: 239 mm


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