Polymer Self-Assembling of Light Converting Microlenses Arrays

Abstract

In the case of light emitting semiconducting polymers, different techniques have been used for the fabrication of electroluminescent devices. Experiments and characterizations have been carried out at different operating voltages and for voltage dependent emission color also combining the processability of organic materials with efficient luminescence displayed by inorganic nanocrystals (NCs). In fact, the experimental perspective to disperse emitting colloidal NCs into polymers has allowed to further engineer hybrid organic-inorganic materials introducing innovative functionalities as for instance photoluminescence conversion capabilities. This has proved of great interest for novel applications such as the fabrication of photonic crystals and, notably, of innovative solar cells showing enhanced efficiency. Here we report on the fabrication of novel active micro-optical elements made by a mixture of rod-shaped inorganic NCs dispersed into poly-dimethylsiloxane.


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  • Coppola S.; Mandracchia B.; Nasti G.; Vespini V.; Pareo P.; Carbone L.; Manca M.; Gigli G.; Ferraro P.

Titolo volume/Rivista

Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering


Anno di pubblicazione

2014

ISSN

0277-786X

ISBN

978-1-62841-078-5


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