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Much of this conference has been devoted to transport in materials which, like most organic solids, are relatively poor conductors of electricity. In this pair of talks I should like to address the rather different set of problems surrounding the small but growing class of organic compounds whose conductivities are quite substantial, even approaching those of common metals.
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Bloch, A.N. (1974). Design and Study of One-Dimensional Organic Conductors I: The Role of Structural Disorder. In: Masuda, K., Silver, M. (eds) Energy and Charge Transfer in Organic Semiconductors. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2109-5_21
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