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Toward Electrically Pumped Organic Diode Lasers: Electroluminescence of Proton Transfer Polymers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
Electroluminescence from a series of polymers and copolymers which exhibit photoinduced excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) is reported. Among these polymers containing ESIPT moieties in the main chain or side chain are poly(1,4-(2-hydroxy)phenylene benzobisthiazole-co-decamethylene benzobisthiazole), poly(styrene-co-3-hydroxy-4′-ethenylflavone) and poly(2,5-benzoxazolediyl(2,2,2,-trifluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl) ethylidene)-5,2-benzoxazolediyl-4-hydroxy-1,3-phenylene). The electroluminescence spectra of these polymers are identical to their photoluminescence spectra, indicating that electroluminecence originates from electrically-generated intramolecular proton transfer (EGIPT). Because electroluminescence from EGIPT implies electrically-induced population inversion, these results demonstrate the possibility of electrically-pumped organic solid-state laser diodes.
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