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light-emitting polymer

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light-emitting polymer [¦lītə‚mid·iŋ ′pöl·ə·mər]
(organic chemistry)


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Plans are in hand to expand a multi-disciplinary Durham Photonic Materials Institute, to draw together a core of some 200 people in key fields of physics, chemistry and engineering in the exciting new territory of light-emitting polymers.
It is noteworthy that ODPA-PFDA PI and 6F-PFDA PI exhibit narrower PL spectra than any other light-emitting polymer studied to date.
Applications include computer chips made of conducting polymers, flexible computer screens made of light-emitting polymers, automobile parts made of electroactive and conductive polymers for easier manufacturing, and textiles that conform to the body.
 
 
 
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