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The effect of energy-dependent densities of states and the importance of correlations on the conductivity of the small-polaron hopping regime in disordered systems

Pages 631-637 | Received 03 Nov 1991, Accepted 11 Nov 1991, Published online: 20 Aug 2006

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M. Dimakogianni, C. Simserides & G.P. Triberis. (2013) Density of states and extent of wave function: two crucial factors for small polaron hopping conductivity in 1D. Philosophical Magazine 93:20, pages 2729-2748.
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F. Abdel-wahab & K. Shimakawa. (1995) A percolation approach to variable-range hopping in high T c superconducting cuprates. Philosophical Magazine Letters 71:6, pages 351-356.
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G P Triberis & M Dimakogianni. (2009) Field and temperature dependence of the small polaron hopping electrical conductivity in 1D disordered systems. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 21:38, pages 385406.
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G P Triberis & M Dimakogianni. (2009) Correlated small polaron hopping transport in 1D disordered systems at high temperatures: a possible charge transport mechanism in DNA. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 21:3, pages 035114.
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G P Triberis, C Simserides & V C Karavolas. (2005) Small polaron hopping transport along DNA molecules. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 17:17, pages 2681-2690.
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