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Electronic conduction in conjugated polymers is of emerging technological interest for high‐performance optoelectronic and thermoelectric devices. A completely new aspect and understanding of the conduction mechanism on conducting polymers is introduced, allowing the applicability of materials to be optimized. The charge‐transport mechanism is explained by direct experimental evidence with a very...
Optimal device performance for high‐end technologies requires a fundamental grasp of the transport properties at the nanoscale. In work by K. K. Varanasi, K. K. Gleason, and co‐workers on page 4604, a completely new aspect and understanding of the conduction mechanism of conducting polymers is introduced, allowing the applicability of the materials to be optimized. The electron conduction is diminished...
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