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Charge Transport and Charge Recombination Processes in Organic Semiconductors

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Abstract

The operations of devices using organic semiconductors as active elements rely on a number of common processes, among which charge transport and charge recombination / separation play major roles. Here, we provide a theoretical understanding of these processes at the microscopic level, based on the application of electron transfer theory.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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