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Drift mobility of holes in some photoconductive polymeric structures in the glass transition region

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Drift mobility of holes in poly(N-vinylcarbazole) PVCA and its mixtures with poly(N-epoxypropylcarbazole) PEPCA was measured in a broad temperature range. Sensitivity of charge transport to the dynamic phenomena in the glass transition region was observed. Release of molecular motions near the glass transition temperature causes broadening of the transit time distribution and reversible decrease of the activation energy of drift mobility.

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From the International Seminar on Polymer Physics, High Tatra, CSSR, April 1982

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Sedláček, T., Chudáček, I. Drift mobility of holes in some photoconductive polymeric structures in the glass transition region. Polymer Bulletin 8, 193–197 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00263027

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