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Full color control and white emission from conjugated polymer nanofibers

TitleFull color control and white emission from conjugated polymer nanofibers
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsCamposeo, A., Di Benedetto Francesca, Cingolani R., and Pisignano D.
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume94
ISSN00036951
KeywordsBinary blends, Blue-emitting, Building blocks, color, Color coordinates, Conjugated materials, Dipole dipoles, Energy Transfer, Full colors, Light emission, Nanofibers, Organic semi conductors, Polymer blends, Polymer nanofibers, Polymers, Scanning electron microscopy, Scanning electrons, Semiconducting organic compounds, Time-resolved, Visible ranges, White emissions
Abstract

The authors demonstrate full color tunability in the visible range, including white emission, by polymer nanofibers based on binary blends of conjugated materials. The nanofibers are realized by electrospinning and their emission is based on the dipole-dipole energy transfer from a blue-emitting donor and a red-emitting acceptor conjugated polymer. The fibers are characterized by scanning electron microscopy and time-resolved and cw photoluminescence. Light emission is tuned from blue to red, including bright white with color coordinates (0.38, 0.34) according to the standard of the Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage. Polymer nanofibers based on blends of conjugated compounds turn out to be a promising class of organic semiconductor building blocks for nanophotonics. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.

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DOI10.1063/1.3064139
Citation KeyCamposeo2009