Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1842178 Nuclear Physics B 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Doped one-dimensional (1D) conjugated polymers, such as polyacetylene, have a conductivity of some metals, like copper. We show that when this polymer is asymmetrically doped, unexpected properties are revealed, when compared to the behavior of the symmetrically standard doped systems (SDS). Depending on the level of imbalance between the chemical potentials of the two involved fermionic species, the polymer can be converted into a 1D partially or fully polarized organic conductor.

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