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    High Peak Brightness Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes by Tessler, Nir, Harrison, Nick T., Friend, Richard H.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-01-1998)
    “…Laser action is currently limited by device efficiency, rather than peak current density, is one conclusion drawn from this investigation of optically pumped…”
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    Current heating in polymer light emitting diodes by Tessler, N., Harrison, N. T., Thomas, D. S., Friend, R. H.

    Published in Applied physics letters (10-08-1998)
    “…We present an investigation of current-induced heating in polymer light emitting diodes. Using short electrical pulse measurements, we were able to quantify…”
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    Electronic excitations in luminescent conjugated polymers by Friend, R.H., Denton, G.J., Halls, J.J.M., Harrison, N.T., Holmes, A.B., Köhler, A., Lux, A., Moratti, S.C., Pichler, K., Tessler, N., Towns, K., Wittmann, H.F.

    Published in Solid state communications (01-04-1997)
    “…We report progress in the processing and application of poly(phenylene vinylene), PPV, as the emissive layer in electroluminescent diodes, LEDs…”
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    Enhanced photostability of poly(1,3-phenylene diphenylvinylene)-derivatives by diphenyl-substitution by Koch, A.T.H, Harrison, N.T, Haylett, N, Daik, R, Feast, W.J, Friend, R.H

    Published in Synthetic metals (26-03-1999)
    “…We report measurements of the UV-photodegradation of the poly( para-phenylene vinylene) derivatives poly-(4,4′-diphenylene diphenylvinylene) (PDPV) and…”
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    Electronic Processes of Conjugated Polymers in Semiconductor Device Structures by Friend, R.H., Denton, G.J., Halls, J.J.M., Harrison, N.T., Holmes, A.B., Köhler, A., Lux, A., Moratti, S.C., Pichler, K., Tessler, N., Towns, K.

    Published in Synthetic metals (1997)
    “…We report progress in the processing and application of poly(phenylene vinylene), PPV, as the emissive layer in electroluminescent diodes, LEDs…”
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    High excitation density in light-emitting polymers by Tessler, N., Denton, G.J., Harrison, N.T., Stevens, M.A., Burns, S.E., Friend, R.H.

    Published in Synthetic metals (01-12-1997)
    “…Properties and processes in poly ( p-phenylenevinylene) are described in the context of lasing structures. In this communication we highlight the…”
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    Photoluminescence excitation spectra of pristine and photo-oxidised poly(p-phenylenevinylene) by Harrison, N.T., Friend, R.H.

    Published in Synthetic metals (1997)
    “…We present photoluminescence excitation (PLE) spectra for pristine and photo-oxidised samples of poly( p-phenylenevinylene) (PPV). In pristine PPV we observe a…”
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    The effects of phenyl-di-substitution of PPV on its photophysical and photostability properties by Koch, A.T.H., Beljonne, D., Harrison, N.T., Brédas, J.L., Haylett, N., Daik, R., Feast, W.J., Friend, R.H.

    Published in Optical materials (1998)
    “…We present measurements of photoluminescence (PL) and optical absorption of the phenylated PPV (poly( p-phenylene vinylene)) derivative poly(1;3-phenylene…”
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    Photoinduced absorption and excitation spectra studies of excited states in a cyano-derivative of poly ( p-phenylenevinylene) by Harrison, N.T., Baigent, D.R., Halls, J.J.M., Pichler, K., Friend, R.H.

    Published in Synthetic metals (1996)
    “…We have identified in a cyano-substituted derivative of poly ( p-phenylenevinylene) a broad photoinduced absorption signal at 1.3 eV from a photoexcited state…”
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    Peak current density and brightness from poly( p-phenylenevinylene) based light-emitting diodes by Harrison, N.T., Tessler, N., Moss, C.J., Pichler, K., Friend, R.H.

    Published in Optical materials (1998)
    “…We report measurements of peak current and brightness from polymer light-emitting diodes based on poly( p-phenylenevinylene). The devices were operated at low…”
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