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Magnetoresistance and thermoelectric power studies of metal-nonmetal transition in iodine-doped polyacetylene
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In this paper, a polyacetylene iodine-doped to saturation level changed from metallic to nonmetallic states by aging, judging from the temperature dependence of the resistivity.About:
This article is published in Synthetic Metals.The article was published on 1993-04-19. It has received 44 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Seebeck coefficient & Magnetoresistance.read more
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Research progress on polymer–inorganic thermoelectric nanocomposite materials
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the research progress on conducting polymers and their corresponding thermoelectric (TE) nanocomposites is presented, focusing on the polymeric and polymer-inorganic TE nanocomposition materials.
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Flexible Thermoelectric Materials and Generators: Challenges and Innovations.
Yuan Wang,Lei Yang,Xiaolei Shi,Xun Shi,Lidong Chen,Matthew S. Dargusch,Jin Zou,Zhigang Chen,Zhigang Chen +8 more
TL;DR: The state-of-the-art in the development of flexible thermoelectric materials and devices is summarized, including exploring the fundamentals behind the performance of flexible temperature-conversion efficiency and properties by relating materials chemistry and physics to properties.
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Conducting polymers: Efficient thermoelectric materials
Nidhi Dubey,Mario Leclerc +1 more
TL;DR: A review of thermoelectric applications of conducting polymers and related composites is presented in this article, where several examples of such materials and their TE properties are discussed and references are also made to carbon nanotube/polymer composites and their improved electrical and TE performance.
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Conductive polymers for thermoelectric power generation
TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive study regarding thermoelectric performance of various conducting polymers depending upon their specific structural and physico-chemical properties is presented, where the authors highlight the potential of light-weight, flexible, non-toxic conducting polymer in the thermolectric domain.
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Polymer composites for thermoelectric applications.
TL;DR: Recent reports of composites with inorganic and organic additives in conjugated and insulating polymer matrices are covered, as well as the techniques needed to fully characterize their TE properties.
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Electronic processes in non-crystalline materials
TL;DR: The Fermi Glass and the Anderson Transition as discussed by the authorsermi glass and Anderson transition have been studied in the context of non-crystalline Semiconductors, such as tetrahedrally-bonded semiconductors.
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Disordered electronic systems
TL;DR: In this article, a review of the progress made in the last several years in understanding the properties of disordered electronic systems is presented, focusing on the metal-to-insulator transition and problems associated with the insulator.
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Structure and Electrical Properties of Polyacetylene Yielding a Conductivity of 10 5 S/cm
TL;DR: In this article, the authors have prepared polyacetylene (ν-(CH)x) yielding a conductivity of more than 105 S/cm, by making some modifications on Naarmann et al.'s method, which may suggest the formation of a staging structure and/or the transformation to metallic phase.
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Metal-insulator transitions in non-crystalline systems
N.F. Mott,Moshe Kaveh +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors give an account of the changes in our understanding of the metal-insulator transition in non-crystalline systems since the application to it of scaling theory and experiments on doped semiconductors at millikelvin temperatures.
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Correlation Effects on Variable Range Hopping Conduction and the Magnetoresistance
Atsushi Kurobe,Hiroshi Kamimura +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of intra-state correlation on the variable range hopping were investigated in the absence and presence of a magnetic field, and the intrastate correlation was found to have a linear dependence on the magnetic field in lower magnetic fields.