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Optical properties light-emitting nanofibers

Both molecular and transition dipole moment orientation can be probed within the solid state samples, especially upon combining structural information with polarized absorption measurements. Small-area electron diffraction experiments are also effective since they allow the orientation of crystalline regions within polymer nanofibers to be probed. Most of these techniques are already well established from the study of polymer alignment in thin-films. Improved analysis methods, which make use of combined polarized Raman spectroscopy and UV-visible absorption data, are especially worthwhile to be mentioned as valuable tools to investigate the orientational properties of light-emitting polymer systems. We will come back in depth to optical properties of polymer nanofibers in Chapter 5. [Pg.82]


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