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Conduction electroluminescence

Keywords Charge transport Electrical conductivity Electroluminescence Light-emithng diode Semiconductor... [Pg.209]

Other sohd-state apphcations of sihcon carbide include its use as an electroluminescent diode for use in sound recording equipment and photomultipliers and controllers. It has been studied as a reflective surface for lasers. By combining its excellent thermal conductivity and high electrical resistance, sihcon carbide has also found apphcation as an insulating material for integrated circuit substrates. [Pg.468]

The synthesis-driven approach towards material science can be applied to create oligomers and polymers with optimized properties, e.g. maximized carrier mobilities and electrical conductivities or high photo- and electroluminescence quantum yields. It becomes obvious, however, that the ability to synthesize structurally defined -architectures is the key to these high performance materials. [Pg.31]

Polyfarylene vinylene)s form an important class of conducting polymers. Two representative examples of this class of materials will be discussed in some detail here. There are poly(l,4-phenylene vinylcne) (PPV) 1, poly(l,4-thienylene viny-lenc) (PTV) 2 and their derivatives. The polymers are conceptually similar PTV may be considered as a heterocyclic analog of PPV, but has a considerably lowci band gap and exhibits higher conductivities in both its doped and undoped stales. The semiconducting properties of PPV have been shown to be useful in the manufacture of electroluminescent devices, whereas the potential utility of PTV has yet to be fully exploited. This account will provide a review of synthetic approaches to arylene vinylene derivatives and will give details an how the structure of the materials relate to their performance in real devices. [Pg.330]

G. Leising, S. Tasch. W. Graupncr, Fundamentals of Electroluminescence in Paraphcnylene-Typc Conjugaled Polymers and Oligomers, in Handbook of Conducting Polymers (Eds. T. Skotheim, R. Elsenbaumer, J. Reynolds), Marcel Dekker, New York 1997. [Pg.480]

Research on semiconductor nanoparticle technology by chemists, materials scientists, and physicists has already led to the fabrication of a number of devices. Initially, Alivisatos and co-workers developed an electroluminescence device from a dispersion of CdSe nanoparticles capped with a conducting polymer349 and then improved on this by replacing the polymer with a layer of CdS, producing a device with efficiency and lifetime increased by factors of 8 and 10, respectively. 0 Chemical synthetic methods for the assembly of nanocrystal composites, consisting of II-VI quantum dot polymer composite materials,351 represent one important step towards the fabrication of new functional devices that incorporate quantum dots. [Pg.1049]

PS Vincett, WA Barlow, RA Flann, and GG Roberts, Electrical conduction and low voltage blue electroluminescence in vacuum-deposited organic films, Thin Solid Films, 94 171-183, 1982. [Pg.36]

Note 1 Electroluminescent polymers are often made by incorporating luminescent groups or dyes into conducting polymers. [Pg.245]

Polysilanes are cr-conjugated polymers composed of Si-Si skeletons and organic pendant groups. They are insulators with filled intramolecular valence bands and empty intramolecular conduction bands. However, because of strong cr conjugation, they have rather narrow band gaps of less than 4 eV [24,25] and are converted to conductors by photoexcitation or by doping electron donors or acceptors. Recently they have attracted much attention because of their potential utility as one-dimensional conductors, nonlinear optical materials, and electroluminescent materials [26-28]. [Pg.627]


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