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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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Location, Location, Location ‐ Strategic Positioning of 2,1,3‐Benzothiadiazole Units within Trigonal Quaterfluorene‐Truxene Star‐Shaped Structures

Advanced Functional Materials Wiley 23:22 (2013) 2792-2804

Authors:

Colin R Belton, Alexander L Kanibolotsky, James Kirkpatrick, Clara Orofino, Saadeldin ET Elmasly, Paul N Stavrinou, Peter J Skabara, Donal DC Bradley
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Investigation of a Conjugated Polyelectrolyte Interlayer for Inverted Polymer:Fullerene Solar Cells

Advanced Energy Materials Wiley 3:6 (2013) 718-723

Authors:

Ruidong Xia, Dong‐Seok Leem, Thomas Kirchartz, Steve Spencer, Craig Murphy, Zhicai He, Hongbin Wu, Shijian Su, Yong Cao, Ji Seon Kim, John C deMello, Donal DC Bradley, Jenny Nelson
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Understanding the Reduced Efficiencies of Organic Solar Cells Employing Fullerene Multiadducts as Acceptors

Advanced Energy Materials Wiley 3:6 (2013) 744-752

Authors:

Mark A Faist, Safa Shoaee, Sachetan Tuladhar, George FA Dibb, Samuel Foster, Wei Gong, Thomas Kirchartz, Donal DC Bradley, James R Durrant, Jenny Nelson
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Confined surface plasmon-polariton amplifiers.

Nano letters 13:3 (2013) 1323-1329

Authors:

Stéphane Kéna-Cohen, Paul N Stavrinou, Donal DC Bradley, Stefan A Maier

Abstract:

We demonstrate the realization of confined surface plasmon polariton amplifiers using a thin layer of the organic gain medium 4-dicyanomethylene-2-methyl-6-(p-dimethylaminostyryl)-4H-pyran dispersed in a tris(8-hydroxy-quinolinato)aluminum matrix. Complete loss compensation, which occurs at a pump fluence of approximately 200 μJ/cm(2), is directly observed in the time domain and studied for a range of waveguide lengths. The power dependence is also reported, and a significant net gain of 93 dB/mm is observed at the highest fluence.
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The Effect of Organic and Metal Oxide Interfacial layers on the Performance of Inverted Organic Photovoltaics

Advanced Energy Materials Wiley 3:3 (2013) 391-398

Authors:

Achilleas Savva, Foteini Petraki, Polyvios Elefteriou, Lambrini Sygellou, Monika Voigt, Myrsini Giannouli, Stella Kennou, Jenny Nelson, Donal DC Bradley, Christoph J Brabec, Stelios A Choulis
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