Abstract:
The electroluminescent devices presented in this paper were fabricated using poly[1,4-phenylene-1,2-di(4-phenoxyphenyl) vinylene] as a light-emitting layer; green emission was observed with maximum wavelength at 530 nm and emission energy 3.8×10−4 J cm−2, achieved at current density 41.6 mA cm−2.
Document Type:
Article
Language: English
Citation:
A. V. Vannikov, A. Ch. Saidov, “Electroluminscence in Ether-substituted Poly(phenylenevinylenes)”, Mendeleev Commun., 3:2 (1993), 54–56
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