Circularly Polarized Electroluminescence from a Polymer Light-Emitting Diode
Journal of the American Chemical Society1997Vol. 119(41), pp. 9909–9910
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Emiel Peeters, Marwijn P. T. Christiaans, René A. J. Janssen, Herman F. M. Schoo, Harry P. J. M. Dekkers, E. W. Meijer
Abstract
An example is presented of circularly polarized electroluminescence (CPEL) of a polymer LED which is constructed using a chiral p-conjugated poly(p-phenylenevinylene) (PPV) deriv. as an active layer. The CPEL is a direct consequence of the intrinsic mol. chirality of the conjugated polymer and requires no macroscopic orientation of chromophores as for linear polarized electroluminescence.
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