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Intrinsically-polarised Polymer LEDs

Apart from covering the visible spectrum, there are a number of other aspects that can be utilised when making polymer LEDs. For instance, the intrinsic one-dimensionality of the polymer chains can lead to anisotropy in terms of macroscopic [Pg.432]

Polarised polymer LEDs have also been made from other conjugated polymers, and using different techniques. Some examples are rigid rod polymers [167], rubbing aligned PPV-derivatives [168], and tensile drawn PPV [169]. [Pg.434]


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