Abstract
The activation process and the transport process for electrons in the tetracene layers and holes in the p-quaterphenyl layers is considered. Observed dependence of the conductivity on the vapor concentration of the activator molecules may suggests influence of collisions as a source of injection of charge through the surface potential barrier of adsorption. Applied model of twobody interactions in the interface of adsorption is approved on the basis of theory of area law for entanglement from exponential decay of correlations. Quantum description of adsorption of small hydrocarbon to the solid acenes involve only diagonal elements of the interaction matrix.
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