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Optoelectronic Devices Go Organic

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Laurel Sheppard

Light-emitting diodes made from organic polymers were first developed at Cavendish Laboratory a decade ago. Now researchers at Cavendish have taken this technology a step further. The light that is emitted from these devices is typically controlled by sandwiching a polymer layer between two mirrors made from inorganic materials to form a microcavity. Peter K.H. Ho and colleagues at the lab, whose work appears in the July 9 issue of Science, have used layered structures of semiconducting organic polymers to control the emitted light. This development arose from research geared...Read full article

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