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S. Roth

Researcher at Max Planck Society

Publications -  285
Citations -  27078

S. Roth is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbon nanotube & Polyacetylene. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 281 publications receiving 25195 citations.

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Polyacetylene : la chasse aux solitons

TL;DR: Des experiences electriques, magnetiques et optiques dans le polyacetylene sont recensees and des resultats nouveaux sont presentes concernant l'isomerisation cis-trans par dopage AsF5 (etude Raman) ; the coexistence des spins localises and itinerants (experience RPE) meme dans des echantillons dopes doucement ; and la variation en temps (echelle des nanosecondes) de l'effet photoelectrique Des arguments experimentaux prosoliton
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Characterization of segmented and highly oriented polyacetylene by electron spin resonance

TL;DR: In this article, the correlation between the mean chain length and the ESR linewidth in standard and new polyacetylene defined concentrations of conjugation-breaking defects were incorporated using chemical methods, and the materials studied using ESR.
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The Anderson metal-insulator transition in quasi-1D systems: implication to polyacetylene

TL;DR: In this paper, it is suggested that the high anisotropy of the internal kinetic parameters, which is required for the explanation of these data, could be additionally produced by the electron scattering by dopants.
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Electrical transport and AFM microscopy on V2O5−X–polyaniline nanorods

TL;DR: In this article, the authors obtained V O -polyaniline nanorods, as it has been 25 yX ε(n) resistances in the temperature range from RT to 140 K, on 20-nm thick and 300-800-nm long deposited on a sample holder.
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Photoluminescence of Solid State Fullerenes

TL;DR: In this paper, a transition between intramolecular and banded intermolecular behavior at high excited state densities is discussed in terms of a transition in luminescence, which is dependent on micro-crystallite size.