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20 May 1996Polymer electroluminescent material for visible range
It was demonstrated that the synthesis of polymer complexes (PHAE-Al) occurs between poly(hydroxyamino esters) (PHAEs) and aluminum by using conventional vacuum deposition method in the process of thin metal layer formation on the surface of the polymer. These complexes exhibit electroluminescence similar in spectral characteristics to the well-known low-molecular tris(8-quinolinolato)aluminum complex (Alq3). Spectral and electrical data for the polymer light-emitting diodes Al/PHAE-Al/PHAE/PANI with PHAEs of various chemical structure are reported.
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Anatoly V. Vannikov, Eugene I. Mal'tsev, Mariy A. Brusentseva, Vladislav A. Kolesnikov, "Polymer electroluminescent material for visible range," Proc. SPIE 2722, Smart Structures and Materials 1996: Smart Electronics and MEMS, (20 May 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.240447