Polymer colour converter with very high modulation bandwidth for visible light communications

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Abstract

For white light data communications, broadband light emitting materials are required, whose emission can be rapidly modulated in intensity. We report the synthesis, photophysics and application of a novel semiconducting polymer for use as a high bandwidth colour converter, to replace commercial phosphors in white LEDs. The high modulation bandwidth (470 MHz) is 140 times higher than that measured using a conventional LED phosphor.

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Vithanage, D. A., Kanibolotsky, A. L., Rajbhandari, S., Manousiadis, P. P., Sajjad, M. T., Chun, H., … Turnbull, G. A. (2017). Polymer colour converter with very high modulation bandwidth for visible light communications. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 5(35), 8916–8920. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7tc03787b

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