Abstract
In this paper Monte-Carlo modeling is in use in order to further approve and quantify the concept of effective transport level in the respect to organic materials with correlated disorder. We consider a model of dipole glass (simple cubic lattice, which sites are occupied by randomly oriented dipoles). Both the absolute values and dependence of the effective transport level on the disorder and temperature, in the limit of low electric field, is very similar to the same in the case of uncorrelated disorder
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