Thia- and selena-diazole containing polymers for near-infrared light-emitting diodes

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We report the optical characterization of near-infrared (NIR) emitters for polymer light-emitting diode (PLEDs) applications based on the copolymerization of a phthalimide-thiophene host polymer with a low-gap emitter containing the bisthienyl(benzotriazolothiadiazole) unit. We investigate different loadings of the low-gap emitter (in the range 1-3% by weight) and the substitution of a sulphur atom with a selenium atom to further extend the emission in the NIR up to 1000 nm. PLEDs based on copolymers with 1% loading give the best efficiency (0.09%) and show an almost pure NIR EL (95% in the NIR) peaking at 895 nm. This journal is

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Tregnago, G., Steckler, T. T., Fenwick, O., Andersson, M. R., & Cacialli, F. (2015). Thia- and selena-diazole containing polymers for near-infrared light-emitting diodes. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 3(12), 2792–2797. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5tc00118h

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