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Polarised Electroluminescent Liquid Crystals

One application for organic electroluminescent materials is in the construction of lightweight backlights for LC displays (see Chapter 3, section 3.8). If organic electroluminescent (OEL) materials emitted polarised light they could make the polariser [Pg.320]

The methods that have been examined for producing polarised EL include the use of liquid crystalline chiral oligomers and polymers. - Promising results have been obtained using conjugated polymers where fluorene makes up the backbone, e.g. (5.6), which was synthesised from the dibromo monomer via Yamamoto coupling. These types of material exhibit LC behaviour at transition temperatures of 100-200 °C, and produce blue polarised EL (425 nm) from thin flhns. ° [Pg.321]


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