1995
DOI: 10.1016/0009-2614(95)00530-h
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On the possible role of mobile defects in the long-range electron transfer in solids

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“…5). It was also shown in [26] that, in the system studied at Т = 138 K (lower by 15 K than the temperature of its vitrification), not only initial elec tron traps that captured electrons but also electron acceptors were almost immobile. This excludes from consideration also model (2) (see above) of electron transfer through large distances as a possible model of e tr transfer through large distances to electron acceptors.…”
Section: The Role Played By Mobile Nanovoids In Electron Transfer In mentioning
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“…5). It was also shown in [26] that, in the system studied at Т = 138 K (lower by 15 K than the temperature of its vitrification), not only initial elec tron traps that captured electrons but also electron acceptors were almost immobile. This excludes from consideration also model (2) (see above) of electron transfer through large distances as a possible model of e tr transfer through large distances to electron acceptors.…”
Section: The Role Played By Mobile Nanovoids In Electron Transfer In mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Since none of the mentioned models could help us with explanation of the experimental results obtained in [28], a new transfer model was suggested in [26]. The determining participation in the process under consideration is assigned to a small (compared with electron donors and acceptors) amount of mobile electron traps present in the system in the form of nanovoids.…”
Section: The Role Played By Mobile Nanovoids In Electron Transfer In mentioning
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