Self‐Assembled, Chemically Fixed Homojunctions in Semiconducting Polymers
Advanced Materials2006Vol. 18(23), pp. 3130–3134
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Abstract
A p–n junction in an organic emissive polymer is chemically fixed through the use of polymerizable ions. This leads to a permanent configuration of compensating ions, unlike dynamic light-emitting electrochemical cells. The process is demonstrated with red-, green-, and blue-light-emissive polymers; a photovoltaic effect is also demonstrated.
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