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Electroluminescence light-emitting polymer conjugation

The use of conjugated light emitting polymers in the construction and commercialisation of organic LEDs is described in the section 3.8.6 on electroluminescence phenomena of Chapter 3. The rapid expansion of the development work on LEDs has inevitably led to the examination of luminescent conjugated polymers as materials for constructing laser diodes. [Pg.339]

Keywords. Light-emitting diodes, Conjugated polymers, Energy transfer, Electroluminescence, Quantum efficiency... [Pg.193]

The enormous progress in the field of electroluminescent conjugated polymers has led to performances of oiganic light-emitting devices (LEDs) that are comparable and in some aspects superior to their inorganic counterparts 11). Quantum efficiencies in excess of 5% have been demonstrated [2] and show that a high fraction of the injected carriers in a polymeric electroluminescence (EL) device form electronic excitations which recombine radiatively. [Pg.167]

Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) based on the electroluminescent conjugated polymers (Fig. 47) have attracted significant attention, both in academic research and industrial development, and are now on the edge of commercialization (Burroughs et al. 1990, Barth and Bassler 1997). Polymer LEDs require properties such as shown in Table 11. Recently, ef-... [Pg.194]

Of much interest are the electroluminescence properties of conjugated polymers that allow the development of electrically switched light-emitting devices [8.257]. Electric field activated bistable molecules are expected to switch at a critical field strength [8.258]. [Pg.132]

Despite the extensive application of ruthenium complexes in DSSC, transition metal containing polymers have received relatively little attention in the fabrication of polymeric photovoltaic cells. Most of the early works on ruthenium containing polymers were focused on the light-emitting properties.58-60 Several examples of ruthenium terpyridine/bipyridine containing conjugated polymers and their photoconducting/electroluminescent properties were reported.61,62... [Pg.171]


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