Proposed by Bässler, this is the standard model for describing transport in disordered organics.
Before diving into the mathematics, one must understand the structural dichotomy. Inorganic semiconductors form covalent networks that are strong and directional. Organic semiconductors, however, are held together by π-conjugated systems .
"The physics of organic semiconductors is a complex and multidisciplinary field that involves the study of the electronic and optical properties of organic materials. This article provides a comprehensive review of the physics of organic semiconductors, including their electronic structure, charge transport, and optical properties."