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Light‐emitting diodes from partially conjugated poly (p‐phenylene vinylene)

Zhang et al., 1993

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3459745731542931890
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Zhang C
Braun D
Heeger A
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Journal of applied physics

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We report the effect of conversion conditions on the device characteristics of poly (p‐ phenylene vinylene)(PPV) light‐emitting diodes. Both electroluminescence and photoluminescence intensities decrease with increasing degree of conversion. Partial …
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    • H01L51/0035Organic polymers or oligomers comprising aromatic, heteroaromatic, or arrylic chains, e.g. polyaniline, polyphenylene, polyphenylene vinylene
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