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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics

Optically Patternable Light-Emitting Devices Based on Conducting Polymers

Kazuya TADA, Mitsuyoshi ONODA

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Optically patternable light-emitting devices based on conducting polymers were fabricated and were characterized. The cathode of the devices is made with a semitransparent-Al film, which enables to photoinduced degradation of the polymers in air. The optically patternable devices were successfully made with poly (2-methoxy-5-dodecyloxy-p-phenylene vinylene) (MDOPPV), as well as with poly (3-dodecylthiophene) (PAT12). However, optical absorption study indicated that the patterning mechanism of the MDOPPV device is considerably different from that of the PAT12 device.

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IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics Vol.E83-C No.7 pp.1017-1021
Publication Date
2000/07/25
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Type of Manuscript
Special Section PAPER (Special Issue on Organic Molecular Electronics for the 21st Century)
Category
Electro Luminescence

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