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Charge-Induced Relaxation in Polymers

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1976

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The interpretation of contact-charge-exchange experiments using polymers requires the existence of electronic states contiguous to the Fermi energies of contacting metals. The atomic and electronic relaxations, both of the molecular moiety on which the charge is localized and of the surrounding polymer matrix, combine to provide suitable localized intrinsic electronic states.

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