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27 August 1993Photogenerated processes in poly(paraphenylene vinylene)s
Transient photoluminescence, photoluminescence excitation and picosecond photoinduced absorption studies on stretch oriented phenylenevinylene polymer films are presented. A coherent picture of the processes occurring after light absorption emerges which can account for the data. The implications of this picture for photoconductivity and electroluminescence are considered.
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Lewis J. Rothberg, Julia W. P. Hsu, William P. Wilson, Thomas M. Jedju, Ming Yan, Bing R. Hsieh, "Photogenerated processes in poly(paraphenylene vinylene)s," Proc. SPIE 1910, Electroluminescent Materials, Devices, and Large-Screen Displays, (27 August 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.151139