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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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High ambipolar and balanced carrier mobility in regioregular poly(3-hexylthiophene)

Applied Physics Letters AIP Publishing 85:17 (2004) 3890-3892

Authors:

SA Choulis, Y Kim, J Nelson, DDC Bradley, M Giles, M Shkunov, I McCulloch
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Synthesis and properties of monodisperse oligofluorene-functionalized truxenes: highly fluorescent star-shaped architectures.

Journal of the American Chemical Society 126:42 (2004) 13695-13702

Authors:

Alexander L Kanibolotsky, Rory Berridge, Peter J Skabara, Igor F Perepichka, Donal DC Bradley, Mattijs Koeberg

Abstract:

This paper describes the strategy toward novel monodisperse, well-defined, star-shaped oligofluorenes with a central truxene core and from monofluorene to quaterfluorene arms. Introduction of solubilizing n-hexyl groups at both fluorene and truxene moieties results in highly soluble, intrinsically two-dimensional nanosized macromolecules T1-T4. The radius for the largest oligomer of ca. 3.9 nm represents one of the largest known star-shaped conjugated systems. Cyclic voltammetry experiments reveal reversible or quasi-reversible oxidation and reduction processes (Eox = +0.74 to 0.80 V, Ered = -2.66 to 2.80 eV vs Fc/Fc+), demonstrating excellent electrochemical stability toward both p- and n-doping, while the band gaps of the oligomers are quite high (EgCV = 3.20-3.40 eV). Close band gaps of 3.05-3.29 eV have been estimated from the electron absorption spectra. These star-shaped macromolecules demonstrate good thermal stability (up to 400-420 degrees C) and improved glass transition temperatures with an increase in length of the oligofluorene arms (from Tg = 63 degrees C for T1 to 116 degrees C for T4) and show very efficient blue photoluminescence (lambdaPL = 398-422 nm) in both solution (PhiPL = 70-86%) and solid state (PhiPL = 43-60%). Spectroelectrochemical experiments reveal that compounds T1-T4 are stable electrochromic systems which change their color reversibly from colorless in the neutral state (approximately 340-400 nm) to colored (from red to purple color; approximately 500-600 nm) in the oxidized state.
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Field screening effects in polymer light emitting diodes

Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 5464 (2004) 10-17

Authors:

Paul J Brewer, Paul A Lane, Donal DC Bradley, Andrew J deMello, John C deMello
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Ultrafast photonics in doped polymer matrix

Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 5464 (2004) 230-238

Authors:

Tersilla Virgili, D Marinotto, Guglielmo Lanzani, Donal DC Bradley
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Understanding the Origin of the 535 nm Emission Band in Oxidized Poly(9,9‐dioctylfluorene): The Essential Role of Inter‐Chain/Inter‐Segment Interactions

Advanced Functional Materials Wiley 14:8 (2004) 765-781

Authors:

M Sims, DDC Bradley, M Ariu, M Koeberg, A Asimakis, M Grell, DG Lidzey
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