Topic: Light-Emitting Polymers

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  1. Light-Emitting Polymers (LEPs): A Practical Panorama - A Core PL/EL Mechanistic Framework, Material Family Map, and Structural “Design Knobs” (including Product Tables 1–4 and a selection guide) In materials science, light-emitting polymers (light-emitting polymers, LEPs) are best understood as materials whose ability to emit light is written into their molecular structure. They are polymers in the usual sense, but they can emit light under optical excitation (photoluminescence, ...
  2. Light-emitting Polymers Conjugated polymers featuring extended p-electron delocalization exhibit properties akin to processable organic "metals" when doped and function as semiconducting materials in their neutral, undoped state. Numerous undoped polymers demonstrate strong photoluminescence (PL) within the visible and ...
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