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- the formation of polarons. Organic semiconductors are also sensitive to polaronic effects, which is particularly relevant in the design of organic solar...
- contribution to the temperature dependence of the mobility dominates over the polaronic contribution. The elastic modulus can be measured through tensile testing...
- The band structure of LixCoO2 allows for true electronic (rather than polaronic) conductivity. However, due to an overlap between the Co4+ t2g d-band...
- magnetism in boride and intermetallic compounds, with a focus on magnetic polaronic transport and correlated properties. He examined the link between topological...
- Silva, C.; Srimath Kandada, A. R. (2019). "Phonon coherences reveal the polaronic character of excitons in two-dimensional lead halide perovskites". Nature...
- transport in organic semiconductors including both energetic disorder and polaronic contributions" (PDF). Physical Review B. 88 (12): 125202. Bibcode:2013PhRvB...
- many-body transport phenomena and Kosterlitz-Thouless melting in 2D, polaronic effects at the helium interface, the observation of microwave-induced...
- energy arising from a strong electron phonon interaction which leads to polaronic band narrowing, and partly due to the low carrier density n at low temperatures...
- H. (1 January 1991). "Analytical properties of polaron systems or: Do polaronic phase transitions exist or not?". Reviews of Modern Physics. 63 (1). American...
- Mitc****'s work directly led to the widespread understanding of local polaronic distortions and the 'melting' of their short-range correlations as a mechanism...