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Hybrid light-emitting polymer device fabricated on a metallic nanowire array

An electrode comprised of a copper nanowire array, fabricated by electrodeposition into a porous alumina membrane, is incorporated into a single-layer organic light-emitting device. The 48-nm-diameter copper nanowires form an array of electrical nanocontacts. Current–voltage and electroluminescence...

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Published in:Applied physics letters 2005-04, Vol.86 (14)
Main Authors: Strevens, A. E., Drury, A., Lipson, S. M., Kröll, M., Blau, W. J., Hörhold, H. H.
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