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Enhancing Electro Luminescence properties of Light Emission polymers

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      • Abstract Submission Deadline : 30/11/2023

        Manuscript Submission Deadline : 25/12/2023

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        Special Issue Description

        The process of radiative recombination of electrons and holes in a material, often a semiconductor, results in electroluminescence. The energized electrons emit photons as a release of their energy (light). As a result, the phenomenon is both an optical and an electrical phenomenon. Organic polymers are called electroluminescent polymers to emit light when an electric field is applied to them. Light emission is caused by the radiative relaxation of excited states produced by the recombination of opposite-sign charge carriers (holes and electrons) that have been introduced into the polymer thin film by electrodes (the cathode and anode, respectively) from an external circuit. A polymer light-emitting diode (PLED) or, more generally, an organic light-emitting diode is the end product (OLED).OLEDs, an alternative to incandescent and fluorescent lights as well as inorganic LEDs, have gained significant technological interest in recent years for the manufacture of flat panel displays (such as TV and computer screens) and low energy consumption lighting (mainly based on III–V group mixed crystal semiconductors).Conjugated polymers with long-range p-electron delocalization act as semiconducting materials in their neutral undoped state and as processable organic “metals” in their doped state. In the visible and near-infrared spectrum, numerous undoped polymers show strong photoluminescence (PL). A variety of Light Emitting Polymer (LEP) properties, including polymer volume, absorption color, and reversible PL quenching, are altered while switching between doped and undoped states.

        Editor Keywords

        Electroluminescence, Light Emitting Polymer (LEP), Photoluminescence (PL), Organic light-emitting diodes, Light emitting diodes, Optical films

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