Fluorescence light emission at 1 eV from a conjugated polymer
Journal article, 2010

While polymer light-emitting diodes are currently finding commercial applications in displays and lighting, the development of low bandgap polymers emitting in the infrared has received much less attention in spite of potential applications for instance in the field of communication technologies. We report here a light emission at 1 eV from a low bandgap polymer made of an alternation of dialkoxy-phenylene units and a low bandgap monomer composed of an electron accepting 2-thia-1,3,5,8-tetraaza-cyclopenta[b]naphthalene group fenced with electron donating thiophene units. The electronic structure of the polymer chains has been characterized at a quantum-chemical level to shed light into the experimental results. (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier B.V.

band-gap polymers

absorption

systems

films

photovoltaic devices

Author

G. Tzamalis

Linköping University

V. Lemaur

Universite de Mons

F. Karlsson

Linköping University

P. O. Holtz

Linköping University

Mats Andersson

Chalmers, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Polymer Technology

X. Crispin

Linköping University

J. Cornil

Universite de Mons

M. Berggren

Linköping University

Chemical Physics Letters

0009-2614 (ISSN)

Vol. 489 1-3 92-95

Subject Categories

Physical Chemistry

DOI

10.1016/j.cplett.2010.02.049

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