Conduction and electrostriction of polymers induced by high electric fields

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After reviewing the new physics and chemistry in high electrostatic fields we use density functional theory to show that in fields around 1.5 V/Å the bandgap of polythiophene reduces to zero leading to field-induced metallization. In poly(ethylene glycol), on the other hand, such fields lead to giant electrostriction of over 20% in length. Lastly, we give two examples of field-induced polymerization: (1) the closure of sulfur molecules Sn at n = 8 is suppressed remaining linear up to n ~ 20. (2) This also happens to water which forms linear whiskers up to n ~ 11. © 2010 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Karahka, M., & Kreuzer, H. J. (2011, March). Conduction and electrostriction of polymers induced by high electric fields. Polymers. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym3010051

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