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Donal Bradley

Visiting Professor

Sub department

  • Condensed Matter Physics
donal.bradley@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72401,01865 (2)82572
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Hole-transporting compounds for multi-layer polymer light-emitting diodes

Synthetic Metals Elsevier 57:1 (1993) 4163-4167

Authors:

A Kraft, PL Burn, AB Holmes, DDC Bradley, RH Friend, JHF Martens
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Optical probes of electronics states injected into poly(p-phenylenevinylene) electroluminescent devices

Synthetic Metals Elsevier 57:1 (1993) 4117-4122

Authors:

AR Brown, K Pichler, NC Greenham, DDC Bradley, RH Friend, PL Burn, AB Holmes
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Photoluminescence and electroluminescence in conjugated polymeric systems

Synthetic Metals Elsevier 57:1 (1993) 4031-4040

Authors:

AB Holmes, DDC Bradley, AR Brown, PL Burn, JH Burroughes, RH Friend, NC Greenham, RW Gymer, DA Halliday, RW Jackson, A Kraft, JHF Martens, K Pichler, IDW Samuel
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Theoretical study of the electronic structure of poly(2,5-dimethoxyparaphenylenevinylene) and its oligomers

Synthetic Metals Elsevier 57:2-3 (1993) 4290-4295

Authors:

O Lhost, JL Bredas, SC Graham, RH Friend, DDC Bradley
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Chemical control of colour and electroluminescent device efficiency in copolymeric poly(arylenevinylenes)

Synthetic Metals 55:2 -3 pt 2 (1993) 936-941

Authors:

A Kraft, PL Burn, AB Holmes, DDC Bradley, AR Brown, RH Friend, RW Gymer

Abstract:

We report here that copolymeric poly(arylenevinylenes) have considerable advantages over their corresponding homopolymers in electroluminescent devices. We focus on the organic chemistry aspects of the design and properties of poly(p-phenylenevinylene)-based copolymer derivatives, especially poly(p-phenylenevinylene)/poly(2,5-dimethoxy-p-phenylenevinylene) copolymers and partially converted poly(p-phenylenevinylene).

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