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Polymers Control Energy Transfer

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Michael D. Wheeler

Chemists at the University of California have demonstrated a means to control energy transfer in polymer semiconductors embedded in channels of nanoporous silica. Researchers are paying close attention to such conjugated polymer chains in an attempt to make better organic optoelectronic devices. Researchers at the University of California in Los Angeles devised a honeycomblike architecture of nanoporous silica that controls energy transfer in polymer semiconductors. Housing the polymer chains in the structure could improve the performance of organic optoelectronic devices. The...Read full article

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