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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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Dimensionality of electronic excitations in organic semiconductors: A dielectric function approach

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 76:23 (2007) 235206

Authors:

Mariano Campoy-Quiles, Jenny Nelson, Donal DC Bradley, Pablo G Etchegoin
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Electronic properties and electroabsorption measurements for red, green and blue polymer LEDs

AD'07 - Proceedings of Asia Display 2007 2 (2007) 1390-1395

Authors:

R Jin, DDC Bradley, JC DeMello

Abstract:

There has been significant progress in the development of polymer devices in recent years with polymer light-emitting diodes (PLEDs) now entering the market place as viable contenders to existing inorganic technologies. The fundamental processes governing device characteristics are the subjects of debate and there is considerable interest in experimental measurements that provide insight into device operation. In this paper, we use electroabsorption (EA) spectroscopy to investigate the strength of the internal electric field in polyfluorene (PF)-based operational PLEDs. Based on this technique, we study the operating mechanisms of the red, green and blue PLEDs with single layer structures. To fully understand the relationship between the PLEDs performance (brightness, efficiency etc. ) and their internal operational mechanism, current-voltage-luminance response as well as the corresponding luminance and power efficiencies are also recorded and compared for each type of the PLEDs. The luminance efficiency of the devices used in this paper could all achieve at least 1 cd/A under a relatively low voltage.
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The change in refractive index of poly(9,9-dioctylfluorene) due to the adoption of the β-phase chain conformation

Journal of Physics Condensed Matter IOP Publishing 19:46 (2007) 466107

Authors:

PN Stavrinou, G Ryu, M Campoy-Quiles, DDC Bradley
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Wavelength Conversion from Silica to Polymer Optical Fibre Communication Wavelengths via Ultrafast Optical Gain Switching in a Distributed Feedback Polymer Laser

Advanced Materials Wiley 19:22 (2007) 4054-4057

Authors:

R Xia, C Cheung, A Ruseckas, D Amarasinghe, IDW Samuel, DDC Bradley
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Correlation between microstructure and charge transport in poly(2,5-dimethoxy-p-phenylenevinylene) thin films

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 76:19 (2007) 195206

Authors:

M Sims, SM Tuladhar, J Nelson, RC Maher, M Campoy-Quiles, SA Choulis, M Mairy, DDC Bradley, PG Etchegoin, C Tregidgo, K Suhling, DR Richards, P Massiot, CB Nielsen, JHG Steinke
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