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Re^4: Can we determine Electrical Conductivity of Molecules?

Siddheshwar Chopra
sidhusai@gmail.com


Dear Pavel,
I can just say that electron mobility is like the smoothness in the electron/hole motion... and as seen from the provided link, it is well connected to the conductivity....and drift velocity.. Also for smaller samples, i feel the small electric fields will have profound effects on conductivity... of course it will be quite different from macro one.

Regards,

On Sun Dec 30 '12 9:29am, Solntsev Pasha wrote
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>On Sat Dec 29 '12 5:14pm, Siddheshwar Chopra wrote
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>>Say for example electron mobility.

>Dear Siddheshwar,
>could you explain me, what you understand under "electron mobility"?
>My understanding bring me to macro property. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_mobilityhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_mobility)

>Pavel.
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>
>>Regards,

>>On Sat Dec 29 '12 1:11am, Solntsev Pasha wrote
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>>>Dear Siddheshwar.
>>>Electrical conductivity is a macro property of meter. Try to ask yourself what are  you looking for.
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>>>
>>>Pavel.

>>>On Thu Dec 27 '12 2:52pm, Siddheshwar Chopra wrote
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>>>>Dear Sir,
>>>>I have read in the Firefly manual that we can apply Electric field to any sample. I wish to know what properties we can find by applying this Electric Field? Can I find Electrical Conductivity of molecules?

>>>>Regards,


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