Light propagation in conjugated polymer nanowires decoupled from a substrate

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Abstract

Light-emitting conjugated polymer nanowires are vertically grown and remotely manipulated into a freestanding straight or curved structure in three-dimension. This approach enabled us to eliminate substrate coupling, a critical issue in nanowire photonics in the past decade. We for the first time accomplished characterization of propagation and bending losses of nanowires completely decoupled from a substrate. © 2014 the Partner Organisations.

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Pyo, J., Kim, J. T., Yoo, J., & Je, J. H. (2014). Light propagation in conjugated polymer nanowires decoupled from a substrate. Nanoscale, 6(11), 5620–5623. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4nr00202d

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