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Vibrational Molecular Spectroscopy of Conducting Polymers: A Guided Tour

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Lower-Dimensional Systems and Molecular Electronics

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For the understanding of the structural properties of polyconjugated systems in their pristine (insulating) and doped (conducting) states, many physical techniques have been used. Researchers in this field can be classified in two main groups. “Problem-oriented” people try to collect data from all techniques, sometimes accepting gross simplifications, or avoiding a detailed specific analysis, in favour of an overall view of the problem, in an attempt to reconcile and correlate data from different techniques, all aiming at a specific target. “Technique-oriented” people often object to such quick conclusions, and try to dig out from each physical technique all possible detailed information, in order to assess critically the validity and limits of the structural data obtained. Disagreement may often occur between the two groups.

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Zerbi, G. (1990). Vibrational Molecular Spectroscopy of Conducting Polymers: A Guided Tour. In: Metzger, R.M., Day, P., Papavassiliou, G.C. (eds) Lower-Dimensional Systems and Molecular Electronics. NATO ASI Series, vol 248. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2088-1_37

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