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Relaxation in polymers / edited by Takayoshi Kobayashi.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore ; River Edge, NJ : World Scientific, ©1993.Description: 1 online resource (vii, 329 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789812812964
  • 9812812962
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Relaxation in polymers.DDC classification:
  • 530.4/16 22
LOC classification:
  • QD381.9.E38 R45 1993eb
Other classification:
  • 35.80
Online resources:
Contents:
Ultrafast responses in various conjugated polymers with large optical nonlinearity / Takayoshi Kobayashi -- Ultrafast relaxation in polysilanes / Jonathan R.G. Thorne -- Electronic properties of polysilanes: excitations of [symbol]-conjugated chains / R.G. Kepler & Z.G. Soos -- Fast transient photoconductivity studies of polyacetylene and polydiacetylene / Daniel Moses & Alan J. Heeger -- Evolution of photoexcitations in polyacetylene and related polymers from femtoseconds to milliseconds / Z.V. Vardeny -- Photoexcited states in conjugated polymers: the role of excitons / Shuji Abe -- Optical properties of halogen-bridged mixed-valent metal complexes: excitons and nonlinear excitations / K. Iwano & K. Nasu -- Dynamics of soliton pairs in polyacetylene / Akira Terai -- Time-resolved mid-infrared spectroscopy in conjugated polymers / Lewis Rothberg & Ming Yan.
Summary: Conjugated polymers are attractive from the viewpoint of possible applications as novel nonlinear optical materials and conductive materials. They are also very important as a group of materials of one dimensionality. The progress of research in this field is very rapid. At the present stage it is extremely useful to have review articles giving information on the most recent progress. Relaxation in Polymers contains state-of-the-art reviews on: ultrafast responses in various conjugated polymers with large optical nonlinearity; ultrafast relaxation in polysilanes; electronic properties of polysilanes; fast transient photoconductivity studies of polyacetylene and polydiacetylene; evolution of photoexcitations in polyacetylene and related polymers from femtoseconds to milliseconds; photoexcited states in conjugated polymers, optical properties of halogen-bridged mixed-valent metal complexes and dynamics of soliton pairs in polyacetylene.
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Ultrafast responses in various conjugated polymers with large optical nonlinearity / Takayoshi Kobayashi -- Ultrafast relaxation in polysilanes / Jonathan R.G. Thorne -- Electronic properties of polysilanes: excitations of [symbol]-conjugated chains / R.G. Kepler & Z.G. Soos -- Fast transient photoconductivity studies of polyacetylene and polydiacetylene / Daniel Moses & Alan J. Heeger -- Evolution of photoexcitations in polyacetylene and related polymers from femtoseconds to milliseconds / Z.V. Vardeny -- Photoexcited states in conjugated polymers: the role of excitons / Shuji Abe -- Optical properties of halogen-bridged mixed-valent metal complexes: excitons and nonlinear excitations / K. Iwano & K. Nasu -- Dynamics of soliton pairs in polyacetylene / Akira Terai -- Time-resolved mid-infrared spectroscopy in conjugated polymers / Lewis Rothberg & Ming Yan.

Conjugated polymers are attractive from the viewpoint of possible applications as novel nonlinear optical materials and conductive materials. They are also very important as a group of materials of one dimensionality. The progress of research in this field is very rapid. At the present stage it is extremely useful to have review articles giving information on the most recent progress. Relaxation in Polymers contains state-of-the-art reviews on: ultrafast responses in various conjugated polymers with large optical nonlinearity; ultrafast relaxation in polysilanes; electronic properties of polysilanes; fast transient photoconductivity studies of polyacetylene and polydiacetylene; evolution of photoexcitations in polyacetylene and related polymers from femtoseconds to milliseconds; photoexcited states in conjugated polymers, optical properties of halogen-bridged mixed-valent metal complexes and dynamics of soliton pairs in polyacetylene.

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