Electroluminescence in conjugated polymers
R. H. Friend (),
R. W. Gymer,
A. B. Holmes,
J. H. Burroughes,
R. N. Marks,
C. Taliani,
D. D. C. Bradley,
D. A. Dos Santos,
J. L. Brédas,
M. Lögdlund and
W. R. Salaneck
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R. H. Friend: Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge
R. W. Gymer: Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge
A. B. Holmes: Melville Laboratory for Polymer Synthesis, University of Cambridge
J. H. Burroughes: Cambridge Display Technology
R. N. Marks: Istituto di Spettroscopia Molecolare, CNR
C. Taliani: Istituto di Spettroscopia Molecolare, CNR
D. D. C. Bradley: University of Sheffield
D. A. Dos Santos: Centre de Recherche en Electronique et Photonique Molculaires, Universit de Mons-Hainaut
J. L. Brédas: Centre de Recherche en Electronique et Photonique Molculaires, Universit de Mons-Hainaut
M. Lögdlund: Linkping University
W. R. Salaneck: Linkping University
Nature, 1999, vol. 397, issue 6715, 121-128
Abstract:
Abstract Research in the use of organic polymers as the active semiconductors in light-emitting diodes has advanced rapidly, and prototype devices now meet realistic specifications for applications. These achievements have provided insight into many aspects of the background science, from design and synthesis of materials, through materials fabrication issues, to the semiconductor physics of these polymers.
Date: 1999
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