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Photoelectric response in the pTS diacetylene monomer-polymer single crystals

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The polymerization-dependent photoconductivity in single crystals of pTS diacetylene was studied. pTS has been known to polymerize topochemically in the solid state, and its polymerization kinetics has been known. Since the monomer is non-photoconducting, a study of the photoconductivity build-up during the polymerization provides information about the transport of photogenerated charge carriers, and, indirectly, about changes of the average clain lengths in function of the polymer contents. A simple model put forward by the present authors allows for a comparison with the estimates of the chain lengths published earlier.

Groupe de Physique Cristalline, Université de Rennes I, Campus de Beaulieu, Rennes, France

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Orczyk, M., Sworakowski, J., Bertault, M. (1989). Photoelectric response in the pTS diacetylene monomer-polymer single crystals. In: Pietralla, M., Pechhold, W. (eds) Relaxation in Polymers. Progress in Colloid & Polymer Science, vol 80. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0115409

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