nanoHUB-U: Organic Electronic Devices

nanoHUB-U: Organic Electronic Devices

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  • Lecture 3.1: Charge Transport via a Hopping Mechanism 1. Lecture 3.1: Charge Transport … 0
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  • Lecture Overview and Learning Objectives 2. Lecture Overview and Learning … 81.71504838171505
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  • Localized Charges Exist in Organic Semiconductors 3. Localized Charges Exist in Org… 161.62829496162831
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  • The Charge Hopping Mechanism is Described by Marcus Theory 4. The Charge Hopping Mechanism i… 364.09743076409745
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  • Rate of Electron Transfer is More Useful Than Probability 5. Rate of Electron Transfer is M… 546.84684684684692
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  • Analyzing the Terms of Electron Transfer Rate 6. Analyzing the Terms of Electro… 638.20487153820488
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  • Mobility is the Macroscopic Property That is Characterized 7. Mobility is the Macroscopic Pr… 750.65065065065073
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  • Time-of-Flight is One Way to Measure Mobility Macroscopically 8. Time-of-Flight is One Way to M… 930.76409743076408
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  • Polarization Effect is Unique to Organic Semiconductors 9. Polarization Effect is Unique … 1102.9696363029698
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  • Summary and Preview of the Next Lecture 10. Summary and Preview of the Nex… 1271.9386052719387
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L3.1: Charge Transport via a Hopping Mechanism

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