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n-Type charge transport and mobility of fluorinated perylene bisimide semiconductors

Di Donato et al., 2010

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10761435164248418901
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Di Donato E
Fornari R
Di Motta S
Li Y
Wang Z
Negri F
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

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The intramolecular and intermolecular charge transport parameters are evaluated quantum chemically for three fluorinated derivatives of perylene bisimide (PBI) semiconductors, two of which feature a twisted PBI core. Charge transfer rates are computed within the Marcus …
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