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Structural and thermal effects on the charge transport of core-twisted chlorinated perylene bisimide semiconductorsDi Motta et al., 2011
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- Di Motta S
- Siracusa M
- Negri F
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- The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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The effects of core twisting on charge transport properties of three tetrachloro-substituted perylene bisimide (PBI) and an octachloro PBI derivative are investigated in the framework of the nonadiabatic hopping mechanism. Charge transfer rate constants are computed …
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