Research data supporting the paper "On the manifestation of electron-electron interactions in the thermoelectric response of semicrystalline conjugated polymers with low energetic disorder"
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Statz, Martin https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7791-3981
Venkateshvaran, Deepak https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7099-7323
Jiao, Xuechen
Schott, Sam https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7387-3644
McNeill, Chris R
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Here, we present the data underlying the paper "On the manifestation of electron-electron interactions in the thermoelectric response of semicrystalline conjugated polymers with low energetic disorder" accepted at Communications Physics on 26 March 2018. For contributions of the authors to the data and experimental details, please refer to the original paper.
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Keywords
Charge Transport, Structure-Property Relationship, Organic Semiconductors, Organic Thermoelectrics
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European Research Council (610115)
European Union ERC Synergy Grant SC2 (No. 610115)
M.S. acknowledges the support from the Engineering and
Physical Sciences Research Council through an EPSRC
studentship. S.S. thanks the Winton Programme for the
Physics of Sustainability.