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Credit: Jack Hobhouse

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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Synthesis and third order nonlinear optics of a new soluble conjugated porphyrin polymerSpectroscopic and analytical data for compounds prepared in this paper are available as supplementary data. For direct electronic access see http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/jm/b0/b007250h/

Journal of Materials Chemistry Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) 11:2 (2001) 312-320

Authors:

Thomas EO Screen, Katrina B Lawton, G Scott Wilson, Nicole Dolney, Radu Ispasoiu, Theodore Goodson, Simon J Martin, Donal DC Bradley, Harry L Anderson
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Film morphology and photophysics of polyfluorene

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 62:23 (2000) 15604-15609

Authors:

AJ Cadby, PA Lane, H Mellor, SJ Martin, M Grell, C Giebeler, DDC Bradley, M Wohlgenannt, C An, ZV Vardeny
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Photophysics of a poly(phenylenevinylene) with alternating meta-phenylene and para-phenylene rings

Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS) 62:23 (2000) 15718-15723

Authors:

PA Lane, AJ Cadby, H Mellor, SJ Martin, DG Lidzey, DDC Bradley, SM Lipson, DF O’Brien, WJ Blau
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Strong coupling in an organic metal-clad microcavity

Conference on Quantum Electronics and Laser Science (QELS) - Technical Digest Series (2000) 79-80

Authors:

PA Hobson, MG Salt, WL Barnes, DG Lidzey, DDC Bradley, MS Skolnick

Abstract:

An evidence for the strong coupling in a metal clad organic microcavity is presented. It is shown that strong coupling can also be observed using metal films for the mirrors. Results are discussed, indicating that metal mirrors comprise an attractive option for organic microcavities.

Transient capacitance measurements of the transport and trap states distributions in a conjugated polymer

Organic Electronics Elsevier 1:1 (2000) 21-26

Authors:

AJ Campbell, DDC Bradley, E Werner, W Brütting
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