Conductive polymers
Conductive polymers are organic polymer semiconductors.
Physics
This increase in conductivity can also be accomplished in a field effect transistor (organic FET or OFET), or by irradiation. Strong coupling can also occur between electrons and phonons (mechanical oscillations such as heat vibrations, particles of sound) since both are constrained to travel along the polymer backbone.
Related Topics:
Field effect transistor - OFET - Irradiation - Coupling - Phonons
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