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Polymer Nanofiber-based Optoelectronics

In this section we focus on optoelectronic devices that are based on either the emission or the absorption properties of polymer nanofibers, jointly with transport properties that are needed to lead charge-carriers to either radiatively recombine (as in OLEDs) or separate photo-generated excitons to collect charges (as in photo-detectors or solar cells). These nanofiber-based devices combine photonic and charge-transport features of polymer nanostructures. The charge-carrier transport properties of nanofiber materials are described in detail in Chapter 6. [Pg.280]

Nowadays, the use of piezoelectric polymer nanofibers is spreading in even more exotic and inter-disciplinary applications. A possible direction for future research could be implementing nanofiber-based devices able to combine piezoresistivity with optoelectronic functionalities in nanoscale, non-volatile... [Pg.350]


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