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The two-state model applied to high pressure mobility results for 2,2,4-trimethylpentane
Y. A. Berlin
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, R. A. Holroyd
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Chemistry
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High Pressure
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Two-state Model
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2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
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Electron Transport
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Electron Mobility
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Trap States
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State Energy
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Pressure Rise
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Free State
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Conduction Band Energy
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Chemistry
Conduction Band
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Electron Mobility
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Electron Transport
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Engineering
State Model
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Energy Engineering
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Pressure Increase
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Conduction Band
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Electron Mobility
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Electron Transport
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Conduction Band
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Material Science
Electron Transfer
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Electron Mobility
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