Shannon Yee
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- DateApril 13, 2021Charge transport in semiconducting polymers ranges from localized (hopping-like) to delocalized (metal-like), and the transport physics can vary significantly as a function of several engineering parameters (_e.g.,_ polymer chemistry, dopant chemistry, dopant quantity, and processing…
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Georgia Institute of Technology - DateMarch 22, 2022Materials with responsive thermal conductivities allow for active control of heat flow, which is important for heat management applications including waste heat recovery and refrigeration…
- DateAugust 21, 2022With the discovery of near-metallic conductivity in films of polyacetylene, the field of “Conducting Polymers” was initiated…
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Graduate Student, Georgia Institute of Technology - DateAugust 14, 2023As the design of the repeat unit structures of conjugated polymers has become more mature for targeting both solid state and redox active properies, methods of processing have become more important for controlling properties…
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Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology - DateAugust 20, 2025The electron-rich conjugated polymer (CP) poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT), along with its derivatives and composites, has remained a key system in the field of highly conductive polymers since the 1990s…
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