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Accepted PapersThe section containing accepted papers prior to their appearance in the forthcoming issues of Materials Science-Poland, is available on: Ahead of Print Articles. Current IssueThe current issue (Vol. 43, No. 3, 2025) of the journal of Materials Science-Poland is now available on Sciendo. Back IssuesPeierls Phonons in Organic Molecular Crystals and in Charge Transfer SaltsA. Girlando1, M. Masino1, A. Brillante2, R.G. Della Valle2, E. Venuti2 Highly Conducting Organic Composites Obtained by Charge Transfer Reaction in the Solid StateA. Graja, M. Golub New Organic Electroluminescent MaterialsM.G. Kaplunkov1, S.S. Krasnikova1, I.K. Yakushchenko1, O.N. Ermakov2, S.A. Stakharny2 Effects of Coulomb Interactions in Electron Transport Through Short Molecular ChainsT. Kostyrko1, B.R. Bułka2 Spin Transport Through NanostructuresB. Kramer1, K. Dittmer1, S. Debald1, J. Ohe 1, F. Cavaliere2, M. Sassetti2 Spin-dependent Transport and Inter-wall Coupling in Carbon NanotubesC.J. Lambert, S. Athanasopoulos, I.M. Grace, S.W. Bailey Scaling Organic Transistors: Materials and DesignG. Paasch1, S. Scheinert2 Weak Antilocalization and Spin Relaxation in Integrable Quantum DotsO. Zaitsev, K. Richter Electron-electron Correlations in (BEDT-TTF)2I3 Organic SuperconductorsE. Balthes1, A. Nothardt1,2, P. Wyder3,D. Schweitzer 1 Manipulation of Electron Spin in a Quantum Dot Using a Magnetic Field and Voltage GatesD. Giuliano1,2, P. Lucignano1,3, A. Tagliacozzo1,3 Semiconducting Dye-functionalised Poled Polymers for Photovoltaic ApplicationsA.A. Apostoluk1, L. Rocha1, C. Fiorini-Debuisschert1, C. Sentein1, P. Raimond1, L. Setti2, A. Fraleoni-Morgera2, J.-M. Ninzi3 AbstractIn order to build efficient single-layer polymer photovoltaic devices, the realization of an equivalent distributed p-n junction is proposed. Orientation in the initially centrosymmetric material is obtained by ordering polar molecules contained in a polymer matrix with a DC field. The molecular rectification effect induced in an oriented polymer film improves the efficiency of polymeric semiconducting devices like solar cells. The first experiments were conducted with a poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) matrix containing azo-dye compounds (such as the Disperse Red 1, DR1) as the polar molecules, grafted onto the chains of the polymer backbones. Although this material allows for high orientation efficiencies, it is not adapted for photovoltaic applications, since DR1-MMA has very poor semiconducting properties due to the dielectric nature of PMMA. Organic semiconductors are uncommon and it is difficult to find an appropriate polymer system. We present preliminary results obtained for two intrinsically semiconducting and dye-functionalised polymer systems which may be found applicable in the fabrication of organic photovoltaic solar cells using the concept of polar molecular ordering. We use polymer systems with a covalent bond between the dye molecule and conjugated backbone to obtain a high dye content and to avoid phase separation problems. To achieve the largest stable molecular polar orientation possible and to optimise the electric field stored in an oriented structure, we studied the orientation parameters of samples, i.e., the orientation field, temperature, poling duration, and cooling conditions. Hide abstract Formation of the Kondo Resonance in Two-atom Molecular Systems for Various Interaction LimitsW.I. Babiarczyk, B.R. Bułka Quantum Networks in the Presence of the Rashba Effect and a Magnetic FieldD. Bercioux1, M. Governale2, V. Cataudella1, V.M. Ramaglia 1 Spectral and Microscopic Examinations of Metalloporphyrin-labelled Polymers on Different SubstratesA. Boguta1, D. Wróbel1, Y.S. Avlasevich2, R. Ries3, A. Ruchter3 Electron Transport Through Single Molecular WiresI.M. Grace1, S.W. Bailey1, J. Jefferson2, C.J. Lambert 1 Reflectivity Spectra of Some Conducting BETS Salts
M.G. Kapulnov, N.D. Kushch, S.S. Krasnikova
Phase Transitions in β-(BEDT-TTF)2XF6 (X = P, Sb or As) Salts as Seen by Raman Spectroscopy
A. Kowalska, R. Wojciechowski, J. Ulanski
Spin-dependent Transport Through a Double Dot SystemS. Lipiński, B.R. Bułka, D. Krychowski Spectral Studies of New Organic Conductors Based on TTF Derivatives with Polymeric Isocyanuric Acid AnionsB. Barszcz1, A. Łapiński1, A. Graja1, A. Flakina2, R.N. Lyubovskaya2 High-pressure Optical Study of the Neutral Ionic Phase Transition in TTF-CAA. Girlando1, M. Masino1, A. Brillante2, R.G. Della Valle2, E. Venuti2 Quantum Oscillation Measurements on the Organic Superconductor Θ-(BEDT-TTF)2I3A. Nothardt1,2, E. Balthes1, B. Salameh1, W. Schmidt1, D. Schweitzer1, J. Strempfer2, B. Keimer2, D. Maude3 Optical Properties of the One-dimensional Organic Conductors β-(EDT-TTF-I2)2(Pb5/6 1/6I2)3 and β-(EDT-TTF-I2)2(Pb2/3+xAg1/3-2x xI2)3, x = 0.05I. Olejniczak1, B. Gromadziński1,2, A. Graja1, T. Debvic3, P. Batail3 Some New Findings in τ-phase Organic ConductorsG.C. Papavassiliou1, G.A. Mousdis1, G.C. Anyfantis1, K. Murata2, T. Nakanishi2, L. Li2, H. Yoshino2, H. Tajima3, M. Inoue3, T. Konoike4, J.S. Brooks5, E.S. Choi5, D.Graf5 Effective Exchange Interaction in Tunnelling Junctions Based on a Quantum Dot with Non-collinear Magnetic Moments of the LeadsW. Rudziński Polymeric Photovoltaic DevicesJ. Jaglarz1, A. Kasiba1, P. Armatys3, M. Pokladko1, E. Gondek1, J. Santera1 Zone Casting a Universal Method of Preparing Oriented Anisotropic Layers of Organic MaterialsA. Tracz1, T. Pakula2, J.K. Jeszka1 Influence of Interface Spin-flip Processes on Spin Accumulation and Spin Currents in Magnetic MultilayersM. Wawrzyniak1, J. Barna¶1,2 Spin-dependent Transport in Ferromagnetic Single-electron Transistors with Non-collinear MagnetizationsJ. Wi¶niewska1, I. Weymann1, J. Barna¶1,2 On the Localization of Electrons in Disordered Molecular WiresM. Wołoszczyn, B.J. Spisak Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles in the Solid-state by Thermal Decomposition of an Organometallic PprecursorD. Wostek-Wojciechowska1, J.K. Jeszka1,2, P. Uznanski1, C. Amiens2, B. Chaudret2, P. Lecante3 A New Organic Metal with Thedithiooxalato-bridged Anion Network, β''-(ET)2{[NMe3Ph]NaCr(C2S2O2)3(MeCN)}E.I. Zhilyaeva1, G.V. Shilov1, O.A. Bogdanova1, R.N. Lyubovskaya1, R.B. Lyubovskii1, S.M. Aldoshin1, C. Train2, M. Gruselle2 |
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