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Bilayer photodiode

Such bilayers were studied by photoluminescence, with a view to extracting the degree of photoluminescence quenching induced by a thin acceptor layer on the polymer [18]. Studies of photoluminescence quenching in bilayers have corroborated the picture derived from studies of photoelectrical performance. The short exciton diffusion length in PEOPT is 5 nm, consistent with both PL quenching and photodiode performance. [Pg.262]


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