Published November 27, 2006
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Time resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy of surface-plasmon-enhanced light emission from conjugate polymers
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Abstract
The authors have experimentally verified that the light emission from conjugated polymers can be enhanced through the use of surface plasmon coupling layers. Carrier dynamics of such plasmon-enhanced organic light emitters were studied and a recombination rate increase due to surface plasmon polaritons was experimentally observed. Internal quantum efficiency data from the polyfluorenes studied follow the trend supported by the time resolved photoluminescence measurements.
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© 2006 American Institute of Physics (Received 9 May 2006; accepted 23 October 2006; published online 28 November 2006) One of the authors (T.D.N.) acknowledges support from Center for Materials and Devices and Information Technology Research Fellowship. This work was also supported by the NSF Science and Technology Center under Grant No. DMR-0120967 and by DARPA under Grant No. HR0011-04-1-0032.Attached Files
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- DMR-0120967
- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
- HR0011-04-1-0032
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