- In physics, a
bipolaron is a type of
quasiparticle consisting of two polarons. In
organic chemistry, it is a
molecule or a part of a
macromolecular chain...
-
rarely practiced. Upon "p-doping",
charged unit
called a
bipolaron is formed. The
bipolaron moves as a unit
along the
polymer chain and is responsible...
-
where α is electron-phonon coupling. TI-polarons can
create bound TI-
bipolaron states,
which play an
important role in the
theory of superconductivity...
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solvated polarons,
polaronic exciton, Jahn-Teller polaron,
small polaron,
bipolarons and many-polaron systems.
These extensions of the
concept are invoked...
- Born–Infeld
model soliton Cooper pair A
bound pair of two
electrons electron Bipolaron A
bound pair of two
polarons polaron (electron, phonon)
Bogoliubon Broken...
- ethylene, and
thiophene units are
inserted between the
pyridine units. The
bipolaron di-octyl bis(4-pyridyl)biphenyl
viologen 2 in
scheme 2 can be reduced...
- have a Tc of 473 K (200 °C) at 250 GPa. It is also
possible that if the
bipolaron explanation is correct, a
normally semiconducting material can transition...
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other approached special properties, one may
mention the
treatment of
bipolaron absorption in Ba1−xKxBiO3 and Ba0.6K0.4−xBiO3 materials.
After a brief...
- formed,
these polymers become conductive upon oxidation.
Polarons and
bipolarons are
radical cations encountered in
doped conducting polymers. IUPAC, Compendium...
- Martyna,
Glenn (1993). "Quantum
simulation studies of
singlet and
triplet bipolarons in
liquid ammonia".
Journal of
Chemical Physics. 98 (1): 555–563. Bibcode:1993JChPh...