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Theory of hopping transport in disordered systems

Pages 201-212 | Received 21 Apr 1994, Published online: 13 Oct 2008

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D. Bourbie, N. Ikrelef & P. Nédellec. (2002) High-field electrical conductivity in disordered systems. Philosophical Magazine Letters 82:11, pages 641-649.
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D. Bourbie. (2011) Field-induced crossover from phonon to field assisted hopping conductivity in organic materials. Applied Physics Letters 98:1.
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N. Ikrelef, D. Bourbie & K. Driss-Khodja. (2010) On the inverse field dependence of conductivity in disordered organic materials. Applied Physics Letters 97:2.
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M. P. Fateev. (2010) Theory of hopping transfer in disordered systems. Physics of the Solid State 52:6, pages 1123-1130.
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D. Bourbie, N. Ikrelef, K. Driss-Khodja & P. Nedellec. (2007) Temperature- and field-dependent conductivity in disordered materials. Physical Review B 75:18.
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M. P. Fateev. (2006) Self-consistent field approximation in the theory of hopping transport in disordered systems. Low Temperature Physics 32:7, pages 670-675.
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W. F. Pasveer, P. A. Bobbert, H. P. Huinink & M. A. J. Michels. (2005) Scaling of current distributions in variable-range hopping transport on two- and three-dimensional lattices. Physical Review B 72:17.
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D. Bourbie, N. Ikrelef & P. Nedellec. (2003) Field dependence conductivity in disordered systems. physica status solidi (c) 1:1, pages 79-83.
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O. Bleibaum, H. Böttger & V. V. Bryksin. (1997) Effective-medium method for hopping transport in a magnetic field. Physical Review B 56:11, pages 6698-6711.
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